She keeps very still
To be fingered is all she will
Swelling in the dried out grass
Her misty eyes fill up fast

She's captured and can't breakaway
Never sees the light of the day
With lustful shivers as she pleads
The tongues of men to serve her needs

Kiss me
kiss me

She bites in every tongue so tight
To be licked is what she likes
But as it leaves a bitter taste
She is seldom just embraced

She's captured and can't breakaway
Never sees the light of day
With lustful shivers as she pleads
The tongues of men to serve her needs

Kiss me
kiss me
Kiss me
kiss me

The tongue slides out from the mouth
And slaps her wild in ecstasy
Hard and long right up front
She bleeds so badly from her ...snout

She's captured and can't breakaway
Never sees the light of day
With lustful shivers as she pleads
The tongues of men to serve her needs

Kiss me
kiss me
on my moistened lips
Kiss me
kiss me
With it�s bitter taste
Kiss me
kiss me
on my moistened lips
Kiss me
kiss me
With it�s bitter taste


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    yeah right and I am the queen of england

    LadyMageon November 25, 2004   Link

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