Undress me
Undress me
But not right away
Not too fast, eh!

Can you crave for me?
Desire me?
Enthral me

Undress me
Undress me
But don't be like the first time
Or go too crazy

First look at the truth
Take time to proceed
Don't be uncouth
Or show your greed
Devour me with your eyes
But be cautious
I'll become ravenous
By and by

Undress me
Deshabillez moi
But not right away
Not too fast, eh!

Can you hypnotise me?
Envelop me?
Capture me

Undress me
Undress me
But with some tact
And be exact
And dextrous

Choose your words with care
Control yourself, be strict
Not too slow nor quick
On my skin
There that's it, I'm trembling
And offer much to your expert touch
Oh, come on!

Undress me
Deshabillez moi
I want it right away
Go faster, it's okay
Can you possess me?
Consume me?
Burn me...up!

Undress me
Undress me
Behave like a lover
And be a lover
Do it!

Undress me
come on, undress me
And you......undress yourself


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    Undress me Undress me But not right away Not too fast, eh! Can you crave for me? Desire me? Enthral me Undress me Undress me But don't be like the first time Or go too crazy First look at the truth Take time to proceed Don't be uncouth Or show your greed Devour me with your eyes But be cautious I'll become ravenous By and by Undress me Deshabillez moi But not right away Not too fast, eh! Can you hypnotise me? Envelop me? Capture me Undress me Undress me But with some tact And be exact And dextrous Choose your words with care Control yourself, be strict Not too slow nor quick On my skin There that's it, I'm trembling And offer much to your expert touch Oh, come on! Undress me Deshabillez moi I want it right away Go faster, it's okay Can you possess me? Consume me? Burn me...up! Undress me Undress me Behave like a lover And be a lover Do it! Undress mecome on, undress me And you......undress yourself


    Man, I was with it up until the ending.."And you...undress yourself." Oh, how cold. And how not-so-much-fun. Boo. Hiss. Come on (no pun intended) the song has French; the word destabalize and dextrous and ravenous and possess SO IT SHOULD BE GREAT. But what a bummer ending. If I were the dude her arse would be kicked to the curb :)

    TurnMeOnon November 18, 2011   Link
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    Oh, and "envelop". SEXY word!!!

    TurnMeOnon November 18, 2011   Link

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