Smells like leather
Taste like sweat
Tie up the horses
For a tet-a-tet

Tight braids
Thighs ache
You whisper to me
This is no mistake

You make me shake
You make me shiver
You made me gasp
When you grasped my withers

How many times
Did you think
You could canter
Past my house
Before I called you
To my stable
For a little
Mouth to mouth

Now I'm peeling off your jodhpurs
And you're peeling off my common senses
And you're using all your dirty words
Dragging me into your sweet consensus

Jet black boots
Whip stiff crop
Once we started
We just couldn't stop

Foreplay
Forelocks
Fore legs stripped
But for their socks

How many times
Did you think
You could canter
Past my house
Before I called you
To my stable
For a little
Mouth to mouth

Now I'm peeling off your jodhpurs
And you're peeling off my common senses
And you're using all your dirty words
Dragging me into your sweet consensus

Now I'm peeling off your jodhpurs
And you're peeling off my common senses
And you're using all your dirty words
Dragging me into your sweet consensus

Now you've got me in the saddle
And you've got me chomping bit
Now you're tugging on my throttle
And I'm eager to submit

Now you whisper
In my ear
That you've got an idea
And it starts down here
That you've got an idea
And it starts down here

Easy now
Ease in, out

Ease in, out
Right now!


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The Equestrian Lyrics as written by Seth Jabour Harrison Haynes

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    I think the lyrics speak for themselves here. "The Equestrian" refers to horseback riding. It's all about sex. About submission. Hot sweat and simplification. I love it.

    ELMOnsteron October 31, 2007   Link

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