Missing You

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She is missing her sugardaddy
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Oh dear Daddy, my heart cries out,
Longing for your touch, without a doubt.
Memories of you, so kind and sweet,
Echo in my mind, like a heartbeat.

It's been so long since we've been apart,
Yearning for the warmth of your heart.
Your decisions for me, always just right,
Making me feel beloved and bright.

Oh Daddy, how I miss your lustful stare,
And your constant need to take care.
To feel your cock is all I dream,
Longing for your touch, your musky steam.

Confessing my love, I must admit,
Your aroma, Daddy, I cannot quit.
Even though I fake it, rimming's my thing,
Dreaming of your ass, my addiction will bring.

Playing with myself, thinking of you,
My heart begs for your embrace anew.
Fantasies of sex, so nasty and wild,
Desiring you, my dear, as an innocent child.

Taking classes, but not doing so well,
My mind on you, it's easy to tell.
Forgive me Daddy, for the B that I've got,
I want to be your secretary, working on your slot.

Traveling the world, hand in hand,
Business by day, sex at night, unplanned.
Arranging girls for you, making your day,
Being your slut, your whore, I eagerly sway.

Oh Daddy, come back soon, don't you see?
I'm waiting with open legs, just for thee.
Your cute little fuck doll, heartsick and lost,
Desperately longing for your love, at any cost.

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