The Honeydew That is You

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alexcarr
alexcarr
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Intent to saviour the honeydew that is you
To tease and tantalise my rosebud thro and thro
I feel that which is so good and so very strong
When once again I give you Freddy’s everlasting song

We weave in the delights of sheer unadulterated passion
We enjoy the pleasure of two combined
To me you will always be in fashion
To help make my love for you unwind

We feel our senses whirl in a soothing wondrous pool
As I enter you, so gently then building
You take me smiling, your loving so very cool
Your whole body yielding

‘Darling, Darling’ I whisper to you
And you know just what to do
The oral delights we both adore
On the bed, on the settee or on the floor

I feel your warmth saturate my soul
Like a pool of translucent mountain pools
Closing my eyes I taste your love as we reach our goal
I see sparkling images of flashing lights like jewels

And we are done but just for now
We lay and cherish the love we share so well
I wait for my pussy to say ‘me-ow’
And then I am there once more and you see me swell

We are surging once more and I feel you firm fuck
Darling lets us enjoy the moment forever
Baby MMMM let us taste and suck
Your nectar is mine to share whatsoever

Simply all this means I love you, Thro and thro I do!


alexcarr
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