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Sitting a top a cold mountain I was thinking to myself As I had my eyes shut, Wrapped in warm clothing Bottle of whiskey at my feet Listening to the eagles soar, The trees swaying, The clouds sweeping through I imagined this warm feeling Her, laying there naked Velvet sofa with a book in hand Legs wide open and tanned She was so pure so clean She bare her beauty to me Soft delicate skin raised my hairs I could maul her with my thoughts But I decide to just eat her Eating between her soft legs As she read and drank champagne Moaning after each sentence she read She would put strawberries in my mouth As I licked away at her lips I dipped my strawberries inside her Since I had no whipped cream I was stone and she was flesh An energy so pure in the night Then, I opened my eyes In front of a fire, I sang "To hold you at my fingers tips, To cherish the gold in the world, To be set free forever in my mind"
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Mar 7, 2018
Mar 7, 2018 at 12:41 PM UTC
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Sitting a top a cold mountain I was thinking to myself As I had my eyes shut, Wrapped in warm clothing Bottle of whiskey at my feet Listening to the eagles soar, The trees swaying, The clouds sweeping through I imagined this warm feeling Her, laying there naked Velvet sofa with a book in hand Legs wide open and tanned She was so pure so clean She bare her beauty to me Soft delicate skin raised my hairs I could maul her with my thoughts But I decide to just eat her Eating between her soft legs As she read and drank champagne Moaning after each sentence she read She would put strawberries in my mouth As I licked away at her lips I dipped my strawberries inside her Since I had no whipped cream I was stone and she was flesh An energy so pure in the night Then, I opened my eyes In front of a fire, I sang "To hold you at my fingers tips, To cherish the gold in the world, To be set free forever in my mind"
sebastian-macias
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Mar 7, 2018
Mar 7, 2018 at 12:41 PM UTC
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