Seether is neither loose nor tight
Seether is neither black nor white
I try to keep her on a short leash
I try to calm her down
I try to ram her into the ground, yeah

Can't fight the seether
Can't fight the seether
Can't fight the seether
I can't see her till I'm foaming at the mouth

Seether is neither big nor small
Seether is the center of it all
I try to rock her in my cradle
I try to knock her out
I try to cram her back in my mouth, yeah

Can't fight the seether (seether)
Can't fight the seether (seether)
Can't fight the seether
I can't see her till I'm foaming at the mouth

Keep her down, boiling water
Keep her down, what a lovely daughter
Oh she is not born like other girls
But I know how to conceive her
Oh she may not look like other girls
But she's a snarl tooth seether, seether

Can't fight the seether
Can't fight the seether
Can't fight the seether
I can't see her till I'm foaming at the mouth

Can't fight the seether (seether)
Can't fight the seether (seether)
Can't fight the seether
I can't see her till I'm foaming at the mouth

Yeah


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    No, no, no you're all wrong. Seether is her clitoris while she's masturbating. Neither loose nor tight means specifically not her vagina. Neither black nor white, because it's pink. I try to calm her down (because she doesn't want to climax), I try to ram her into the ground (with hard rubbing). I can't see her 'til I'm foaming at the mouth (it's not fully visible until she's about to climax). Neither big nor small, the center of it all (the middle of her vulva), rock her in her cradle (move her back and forth in the labia), try to knock her out (hard rubbing again), try to cram her back in my mouth (either force it into the opening, or perhaps she's trying to orally pleasure herself). Not like other girls (may not look like every other one she's seen, but she knows how to have a good time with her). You can tell she's singing dirty.

    sleevemeisteron June 09, 2012   Link

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