When we kiss, there's fire dancing between our lips
Girl I swear, sometimes the heat is hard to bear
When she sighs, I see the pleasure in her eyes
Oh my child, I love the lava in your smile
Sweet naked flame, why must our pleasure fire from pain
Sweet naked flame, why must we always play this game
When we touch, sometimes your tenderness is way too much
How I ache when she's beside me
I shiver and shake
Ooh I spin when I taste your love upon my skin
When she shines I know this firefly is mine, all mine
Sweet naked flame, why must our pleasure fire from pain
Sweet naked flame, why must we always play this game
It hurts, I know it's wrong to play with fire
But I just want to watch her flames grow higher
So I must pay and I'm burning for my sins
Sweet naked flame, why must our pleasure fire from pain
Sweet naked flame, why must we always play this game
Flame she burns so hot
My flesh is screaming but I can't stop
It's a shame how good I feel
She's got me squirming but I won't squeal
My body is aching, my heart is shaking
But I just can't take my hands away
My temperature is rising and it ain't surprising
Cause I just want her flames everyday


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