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You should be careful, That gator bites. Just one mouthful And he won't let go. At least not without a fight, One you don't have in you. Tempt him, Feel the rush. He likes it too. Get enough, and you'll ask him politely: “Give us a kiss, And I'm forever yours. This bliss is too sweet To ever ignore.” He'll smooch, and the razors In your skin will sing Along with you. Your choice, right? I knew you'd be careful. There's a good chip On that shoulder, Not like Utz. Nobody ever eats just one, And you're nobody.
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Dec 22, 2012
Dec 22, 2012 at 9:31 PM UTC
--A Dragon Is Just That--
You should be careful, That gator bites. Just one mouthful And he won't let go. At least not without a fight, One you don't have in you. Tempt him, Feel the rush. He likes it too. Get enough, and you'll ask him politely: “Give us a kiss, And I'm forever yours. This bliss is too sweet To ever ignore.” He'll smooch, and the razors In your skin will sing Along with you. Your choice, right? I knew you'd be careful. There's a good chip On that shoulder, Not like Utz. Nobody ever eats just one, And you're nobody.
mike-bergeron
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Dec 22, 2012
Dec 22, 2012 at 9:31 PM UTC
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