My darling the stars they shine for you
My darling the birds twitter for you
My darling my heart skips a beat
Whenever I think of you
And under a moonlit sky
I pray and dream that I
Will be the one will be the one that you

Bend over and bang good and hard from behind
Have me on all fours howling at the sky
I’ll give your cock a good long suck
Then you’ll give me a good hard fuck
Squeeze my tits all big and bouncy
Then spunk allover my botty
I want to be your butt-hot greasy slut
Greasy slut
Begging for more for I can’t get enough
Can’t get enough

When I leave your tool used up, worn and soggy
I won’t stop then oh no no
I’ll become your little leg humping doggy
Let me be your dirty fucking whore



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    i think it's about sex o_o

    cabhanon May 25, 2006   Link
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    I heard that KK Juggy actually rang Pinky and left this on his answering machine, and they turned it into a song from there. It was all completely random

    cassson November 06, 2009   Link

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