You look really nice
I've got some advice
Take your skirt off
And pull your pants down
'Cause I'm gonna lick you out

I can see you think I'm fit
And I can sense you'd like a bit
Well, take your skirt off
And pull your pants down
'Cause I'm gonna lick you out

I'm gonna lick you out
I'm gonna lick you out
Take your skirt off
And pull your pants down
'Cause I'm gonna lick you out

Yo, I'm gonna lick you out
Little Kunt's gonna lick you out
Wank the Dog will even lick you out
(If you smear some Chum up your clout)

(bring the horns back!)

I don't wanna insert my fingers
I just wanna do cunnilingus
So, take your skirt off
And pull your pants down
'Cause I'm gonna lick you out

I can sense I've made you moist
Hence I'm gonna give you a choice
You can pull your pants down
Or just to one side
Either way I'm gonna lick you out

I'm gonna lick you out
I'm gonna lick you out
Take your skirt off
And pull your pants down
'Cause I'm gonna lick you out


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    Man, talk about blatant. For shame! A woman getting sex from a guy. How horrible ;) LOL

    SweetCheeks2on March 14, 2012   Link
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    S/he wants an online sister while I'm searching for a long term bed mate. Different wants. Might as well be different planets. And her/his music taste sometimes sux.

    SweetCheeks2on March 14, 2012   Link

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