Would You Like To Play With Me?

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Truth or Dare

Would you like to play a game
where the end results are all the same?
It's a game in which both players win.
Does it sound fun? Shall we begin?

If I tossed the question into the air,
which would you choose, truth or dare?
In truth, you'd know what questions I'd ask.
Or dare I set you to daring task?

And do you dare to tell the truth
seductivly indulging an inquisitive youth?
Quite truthfully daring would be great fun.
So truth or dare, which is the one?

Strip Poker

Here's a game in which we bet with our clothes
and I'm calling your bluff (this is where everyone shows).
And those that are wild are the King, Queen, and Joker.
So shall we then for a hand of strip poker?

You'll soon be undressed with so many "tells"
I can see what you"ve "got" from my womanly spells.
What's hiding under your hand when I see you non-composed?
I've got another game for you once you're exposed.

Spin the Bottle and Seven Minutes in Heaven

Come and spin the bottle
I'll put a kiss upon your throttle.
It's a kiss guaranteed to make your head spin.
Hurry up, no longer dawdle!

Or on a Friday around eleven
We could play Seven Minutes in Heaven.
Or, perhaps you'd prefer, oh proctor
a naughty little game of doctor.

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