Bring me your loves
All of your loves, your loves
I wanna love them, too, ya know?
Bring me your loves
All of your loves, your loves
I wanna love them, too, ya know?
Bring me your loves
All of your loves, your loves
I wanna love them, too, ya know?
Bring me your loves
All of your loves, your loves
I wanna love them, too, ya know?

I thought you were like a dog
I thought you were like a dog
But you made a pet of me

Bring me your loves
All of your loves, your loves
I wanna love them, too, ya know?

I, I took you off your leash
I, I took you off your leash
But I can't, no I can't make you heel
Bring me your loves
Bring me your loves
We both have our rabid hearts
Feral from the very start

Bring me your loves
All of your loves, your loves
I wanna love them, too, ya know?


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    Someone she can't reel in. Bring me your loves all your loves, I wanna love them too: I want to know what you love, I want to know you more, I want to share a life with you. I thought you were like a dog but you made a pet of me: she thought they would be an easy catch or maybe gave her the impression they wanted her but instead she ended up being the one following them like a puppy. I took you off your leash but I can't make you heel: I gave you your freedom but you won't commit.

    Or it could totally be about bdsm and a polyamourous relationship lol

    vinnystarduston May 20, 2014   Link

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