Dinner for Two

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Redrosesx
Redrosesx
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Look into my eyes and tell me what you see,
for tonight they are telling you dinner is on me,
they say come fuck here and now,
lick me, eat me make me feel fine,
as tonight it's on me you will dine,
I am finer than the sweetest wine,
and richer than the best cuts of red meat,
so hold on tight for tonight your in for a treat,
spread my legs wide and slide deep within me,
fuck me hard while sucking my toes,
but be careful love don't knock the vase holding the red rose,
I want you bad, I hear you whisper,
as I pull you nearer and nibble on your chest,
but I whisper back, Do you know what would be better?
I think afters in the bed would be by far best,
so come on love, gather up your stuff,
and come with me for a bit of rough,
for the cuffs are on the bed posts,
and the whip is hanging on the wall,
for tonight my love I'm gonna give you it all,
infact lets start right here in the hall,
yes, that's it, fuck me hard up against the magnolia wall,
OMG harder my love, opppps I think I'm going to fall,
wrapping my body tightly around yours, swoop me up and lets go down on all fours,
what a night we are having, carpet burns and all,
Wonder what it would have been like if we had gone for dinner for four?

Redrosesx
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