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I celebrate your kiss its soft and lingering drowning sweetness and glow warming your lips and the taste of you is intoxicating i wanna lay bear beneath you in an instant and let your body kiss mine, burn away my clothes, shyness thoughts, who knows makes me bent and limber in a dance for you eager to ride or be ridden in a rhythm all yours, all you close your eyes and listen to the notes of my pleasure how i moan your name, begging for release lifting up my shame and throwing it all away as you writhe and twist beneath me ignited by the hot gasoline sliding down my thighs splashing your stomach, your face, those curtains i urge you to try some more of the treats i made them for you i walked a good long ways in this jungle searching for the perfect flower to tuck into your perfect face just to hear you say just to feel your arms encircle just to know you were glad of the invite dressed your best, dismissed the rest guest of honor at my party
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Dec 19, 2010
Dec 19, 2010 at 8:07 PM UTC
My Party
I celebrate your kiss its soft and lingering drowning sweetness and glow warming your lips and the taste of you is intoxicating i wanna lay bear beneath you in an instant and let your body kiss mine, burn away my clothes, shyness thoughts, who knows makes me bent and limber in a dance for you eager to ride or be ridden in a rhythm all yours, all you close your eyes and listen to the notes of my pleasure how i moan your name, begging for release lifting up my shame and throwing it all away as you writhe and twist beneath me ignited by the hot gasoline sliding down my thighs splashing your stomach, your face, those curtains i urge you to try some more of the treats i made them for you i walked a good long ways in this jungle searching for the perfect flower to tuck into your perfect face just to hear you say just to feel your arms encircle just to know you were glad of the invite dressed your best, dismissed the rest guest of honor at my party
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Dec 19, 2010
Dec 19, 2010 at 8:07 PM UTC
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