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So, when I thought about her, I knew that I shouldn't be She was a river of undertows that once held, would never let go She would be my Queen of everything, my Queen bee So you see, I can't help but think of her as my longing for her grows I wish that she would wash over my body like a tidal wave along the shore Feeling her all over me....something that I could never possibly ignore She's as unique as the ice that flows down this mighty river Right now she's a mystery, my fantasy giver As the sun shines upon her, she glistens like flawless diamonds She's a breath taker, the likes of which I can never pretend Take...selfishly steal me away just for you on a perfect sunny and 75° day Stare in the face of all that oppose and whisper to me....."nope, you're all mine today" ! One day I'll be her honeybee, so sticky and so sweet Once she's had this drone, she'll be buzzing "in this heat let's please repeat"
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Feb 4, 2019
Feb 4, 2019 at 9:33 AM UTC
The drone she already had
So, when I thought about her, I knew that I shouldn't be She was a river of undertows that once held, would never let go She would be my Queen of everything, my Queen bee So you see, I can't help but think of her as my longing for her grows I wish that she would wash over my body like a tidal wave along the shore Feeling her all over me....something that I could never possibly ignore She's as unique as the ice that flows down this mighty river Right now she's a mystery, my fantasy giver As the sun shines upon her, she glistens like flawless diamonds She's a breath taker, the likes of which I can never pretend Take...selfishly steal me away just for you on a perfect sunny and 75° day Stare in the face of all that oppose and whisper to me....."nope, you're all mine today" ! One day I'll be her honeybee, so sticky and so sweet Once she's had this drone, she'll be buzzing "in this heat let's please repeat"
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Feb 4, 2019
Feb 4, 2019 at 9:33 AM UTC
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