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in my long prairie white dress with my fist clenched on my chest I shut my eyes as I try to discern a way out of this maze, I'm entrenched. No one can compare to how you move, blessed with grace A sliver scent of paradise air Causing me to pulsate everywhere Hear my screams, cries, and moans It is you I need I have long coveted in perpetual carnal longing The center of me burning            shaking, quivering Your perfect undulating form is making me swirl and twirl in abyss   My **** hard, riveted by you, as it throbs the center of me spreading the burn aching, begging for you to relieve me           please… I don’t think I can endure this pure pulsating yearn this fluttering emptiness and heartburn feeling unsatisfied, insatiable, barren   — and worn-out full maximum Say you want me too.           please… Say you want me too Say you desire me, as half of the beauty of the world is in you And I cannot compare Even just to your stare.
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May 8, 2020
May 8, 2020 at 6:09 AM UTC
Yusuf
in my long prairie white dress with my fist clenched on my chest I shut my eyes as I try to discern a way out of this maze, I'm entrenched. No one can compare to how you move, blessed with grace A sliver scent of paradise air Causing me to pulsate everywhere Hear my screams, cries, and moans It is you I need I have long coveted in perpetual carnal longing The center of me burning            shaking, quivering Your perfect undulating form is making me swirl and twirl in abyss   My **** hard, riveted by you, as it throbs the center of me spreading the burn aching, begging for you to relieve me           please… I don’t think I can endure this pure pulsating yearn this fluttering emptiness and heartburn feeling unsatisfied, insatiable, barren   — and worn-out full maximum Say you want me too.           please… Say you want me too Say you desire me, as half of the beauty of the world is in you And I cannot compare Even just to your stare.
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May 8, 2020
May 8, 2020 at 6:09 AM UTC
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