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If he’d a-just floored it, drove-a straight line right through the end-of-the-World that would’ve been fine with me. A fine way to die with sex-sticky thighs and an orgasm-glow warmin’ my skin. He drove on- steady and slow. He drove on and I, and I, and I played- steady and slow. Act your age. So I did- I did, I paint-ed his lips with the salt-sweet of our deed and I whispered. I whispered You’ll go again. Kerbed a wheel, swore, but I felt him grow hard and I felt him frown through the dark- Girl, I’m takin’ you home. I felt him frown through the dark- Girl, I’m takin’ you home. Saw home in the distance and I didn’t wan-t-go. Saw home in the distance and I didn’t wan-t-go. I felt him frown through the dark- Girl, I’m takin’ you home. If he’d a-just floored it- drove-a straight line right through the end-of-the-World that would’ve been fine with me. A fine way to die- I wanted to die. Wanted to die- and wanted to never go home.
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Oct 19, 2011
Oct 19, 2011 at 9:32 AM UTC
sweet sixteen
If he’d a-just floored it, drove-a straight line right through the end-of-the-World that would’ve been fine with me. A fine way to die with sex-sticky thighs and an orgasm-glow warmin’ my skin. He drove on- steady and slow. He drove on and I, and I, and I played- steady and slow. Act your age. So I did- I did, I paint-ed his lips with the salt-sweet of our deed and I whispered. I whispered You’ll go again. Kerbed a wheel, swore, but I felt him grow hard and I felt him frown through the dark- Girl, I’m takin’ you home. I felt him frown through the dark- Girl, I’m takin’ you home. Saw home in the distance and I didn’t wan-t-go. Saw home in the distance and I didn’t wan-t-go. I felt him frown through the dark- Girl, I’m takin’ you home. If he’d a-just floored it- drove-a straight line right through the end-of-the-World that would’ve been fine with me. A fine way to die- I wanted to die. Wanted to die- and wanted to never go home.
ju
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Oct 19, 2011
Oct 19, 2011 at 9:32 AM UTC
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