She had to walk with a silicone cock
Stinking in her ass and one in her cunt
A butterfly strapped tight to her clit
But who's got the remote control

That would belong to Louise
She's got a new pet a real vaginal tease
Mommy's little girl is not gonna do as she please
If she don't want to get a spankin'

She likes to speak like a six year old brat
Mommy discipline me cause you know I've been bad
Start with a cat then she'll move to a crop
Neither one is willing to stop

She knows that girls just want to have fun
With four piercings on each side of her labia
A little luggage lock connecting each one
Prevents her girl from going astray

Slut you think you've seen your master mean
You better lick my puss and asshole clean
Treat my clit like bubblegum
Bitch make me cum

It's time for bed she'll secure her head
Between her thighs for a thorough night suck
Along with this she'll be drinking her piss
So Louise don't have to get up

Two goddesses in love
One resides below one reigns from above
One adorns cuffs while one covets keys
The purgatorial touch of Louise


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    this is a great song, its just great... me and buncha my friends like sing this all the time its awsome (good times kelsey)

    dont_call_me_whiteon October 02, 2004   Link

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