Here I am In That Dirt Road Again!

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I walked out in the country one fine day,
And a little gal was strolling my way.
Her hair was silky blond,
She gave me a big grin.
Here I go, down that dirt road again!

She halted short when she got close to me,
I could see through her clothes and gaspped "Woo whee!"
Under her cotton dress,
She looked scrumptious and thin!
Here I go, down that dirt road again!

I stepped to her and grabbed a real good hold.
I figured that I'd better be real bold.
When I held her real tight,
She didn't wear a grin.
Here I go, down that dirt road again!

She struggled as I pulled her against me.
I got us both over under, a tree.
Her dress and her panties,
Were very very thin.
Here I go, down that dirt road again!

She gasped out when I pushed her to her knees.
I grabbed her tittie and gave it a squeeze.
When her mouth opened wide,
My cock quickly slid in.
Here I go, down that dirt road again!

i made her keep sucking til I shot off.
I went around while she bent down and coughed.
I pulled her cheeks apart,
And then I slipped within.
Here I go, down that dirt road again!

She squealed and bucked and I went for a ride,
My cock felt so good that I thought I'd died!
I shot my heavy load,
And once more went there-in,
Here I am, going in that dirt road again!!

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