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The girl in the city Is a lot of fun to ***** And I like to talk to her about ***** things In the park When nobody is watching us The girl in the suburbs is much nicer And she smiles at me As if I were special And I were the first person she saw That day I like to hold the suburb girl’s long neck When I kiss her It makes me feel connected And then we stare at each other And fall asleep there on our sides But the city girl is fun, and she Is witness to my vices; And when I have her naked in my bed I want to ravage her And say mean things to her, so tenderly beneath my breath Sometimes, when I press my lips to hers, The city girl tastes like the suburb girl And vice versa I like it when that happens And I confuse their scents and breaths Today, The city girl looked up at me And asked if there were any other girls And I looked down at her and told her That I would like to sleep with her that night.
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May 26, 2010
May 26, 2010 at 11:45 AM UTC
A Much Sought After Dilemma
The girl in the city Is a lot of fun to ***** And I like to talk to her about ***** things In the park When nobody is watching us The girl in the suburbs is much nicer And she smiles at me As if I were special And I were the first person she saw That day I like to hold the suburb girl’s long neck When I kiss her It makes me feel connected And then we stare at each other And fall asleep there on our sides But the city girl is fun, and she Is witness to my vices; And when I have her naked in my bed I want to ravage her And say mean things to her, so tenderly beneath my breath Sometimes, when I press my lips to hers, The city girl tastes like the suburb girl And vice versa I like it when that happens And I confuse their scents and breaths Today, The city girl looked up at me And asked if there were any other girls And I looked down at her and told her That I would like to sleep with her that night.
2010
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May 26, 2010
May 26, 2010 at 11:45 AM UTC
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