Centigrade or Fahrenheit

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Seger sang there is a spark
it lights the fire within
I just need to know the temp
that locks you passion in

what's your boiling point
one hundred or two twelve
or is it just a simmer
which makes your passion swell

do I season with champagne
or just baste a tender heart
I'd sprinkle you with diamonnds
to ease those thighs apart

I will find your boiling point
vaporize all loyalty
melt your obligations
let your morals run free

it's only for one night
no family barbecue
let the juices flow
it's over when it's through

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Syndra LynnSyndra Lynnalmost 19 years ago
Very good

surfing erotica and found this little gem. Diamonds work, Spike. Thanks for the ride.

~Syni

Bill DadaBill Dadaabout 19 years ago
It Rocks

I don't normally like stuff that rhymes. Not true here, I'm sure the rhythm has something to do with that and the great imagery.

Maria2394Maria2394about 19 years ago
:)

excellent rhythm you have going on in this one, its alomst like a slow dance, whispered in a lady's ear. I really enjoyed this, sandspike--good job

My Erotic TaleMy Erotic Taleabout 19 years ago
HOT~

"do I season with champagne

or just baste a tender heart

I'd sprinkle you with diamonnds

to ease those thighs apart"

Charming and witty hehehehey!

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