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I used to hang out with subtleness But she bruised my ego so I stripped her bare Inviting promiscuity to be my friend instead Open and easy my smiles come quick Especially for him The intensity of his gaze hugged close to my glistening curves Heavy intentions tempo my movements deep and slow The dance floor is crowded with seeking bodies His eyes locked only on me Devouring I'm going in for the **** Licking my lips, him chasing my hips This is gonna be quick Major rager tenting his chinos I want some. Real bad. His breaking dawn sunset scent making it impossible not to salivate Closer. Come closer to me. I am as close as I am going to get Without falling Hard. At his feet. Begging him for just a taste He doesn't know it yet I am going to **** him down Wants it but doesn't know it I am going to swallow all that juicy *** Craves it but doesn't know it He will be the one begging Begging for more
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Jun 4, 2012
Jun 4, 2012 at 5:36 PM UTC
Intensity
I used to hang out with subtleness But she bruised my ego so I stripped her bare Inviting promiscuity to be my friend instead Open and easy my smiles come quick Especially for him The intensity of his gaze hugged close to my glistening curves Heavy intentions tempo my movements deep and slow The dance floor is crowded with seeking bodies His eyes locked only on me Devouring I'm going in for the **** Licking my lips, him chasing my hips This is gonna be quick Major rager tenting his chinos I want some. Real bad. His breaking dawn sunset scent making it impossible not to salivate Closer. Come closer to me. I am as close as I am going to get Without falling Hard. At his feet. Begging him for just a taste He doesn't know it yet I am going to **** him down Wants it but doesn't know it I am going to swallow all that juicy *** Craves it but doesn't know it He will be the one begging Begging for more
Gyrating inspired this. Belly dancing to BeatsAntique.
brook-ilges
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Jun 4, 2012
Jun 4, 2012 at 5:36 PM UTC
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