Click this
Cinema bliss
On tomorrow girls
Hang on lover
Let her have her fun
Jump clean lady
So much better than me

Check this
Camera hiss
on tomorrow girls
Back on the big scene
Great clothes great sex
She go
Kinky
Gimme that
Gimme that

When you die I will dig your bones up
Wrap you in red rags wrap you in red rags
As I put the wire to your cold hand
Just because you are dead doesnt mean you cant dance

Hey girl did anything happen
Hey girl was anyone there
Hey girl did anything happen
Hey girl Does anyone care

Get me
On colour tv
With tomorrow girls
Watch out sweet thing
Chance
compulsion
Reason
Habit
Passion
nature
Desire
Far too clever for me

As I lick the skin from your sweet face put it in my briefcase
move around and have a taste
As I put the wire to your cold hand
Just because you are dead doesnt mean you cant dance

Hey girl did anything happen
Hey does anyone care
Hey girl did anything happen
Hey girl Did anyone care

Switch this
Lavender kiss
On tomorrows girls
Come on
Baby
Get
Me
Out.


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    my passion are majestic!! i love them so much<3. ooft!

    ShannonPassionon February 07, 2010   Link

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