Be my druidess
Be my everything
Be my druidess
Be mine
Around the pyre, A circle of thirteen
Throughout these woods, ecstatic screams
I look deeply into your eyes
I smell your hair, caress your thighs
Now we'll make love by fire light

A blaze so high it lights the night
Long fingernails dug in my skin
Yourself so wet invites me in
Our lust increased feeds desire
As we combust, yeah we on fire
I feel you shake so deep inside
Ooh scream my name and squeeze me tight
I'll do anything to make you come


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Be My Druidess Lyrics as written by Peter Thomas Steele

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    first off, naughty naughty naughty. i kind of know what you mean i wanted to do this kind of thing with my girlfriend. anyway to the song. i love it. its great. i ordered october rust because i wanted this song.

    RazorbladeRomanticon January 19, 2005   Link

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