All day we walked across those grassy hills,
Stopping at noon to eat a simple lunch.
Too quickly did I feel those hours pass,
Too slow was I at making up my mind.
I was unsure just what to do with you,
Though certainly by now I knew you well.
Should I avoid temptation once again,
Or give in, give myself, to you at last?
As sundown came we rested and we kissed.
Your gentle touch just broke the camel's back;
I opened up your slacks and fondled you,
I opened up myself, my soul, to you.
So when you took my body, I cried out
And joined you in a race to paradise.
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