Twisted Tune: My Throbbing Hard-on

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Part 10 of the 13 part series

Updated 08/30/2017
Created 10/21/2006
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ZZ_Todd
ZZ_Todd
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(Sung to the tune of the Righteous Brothers’ “That Loving Feeling”.)

You never raise your head anymore
when I touch your tip.
And there’s no tingle-ling like before
in my muscled hips.
You’re trying hard not to show it, Dickey;
but Dickey, Dickey I know it…
(chorus)
I’ve lost my throbbing hard-on,
oh, oh… my throbbing hard-on.
I’ve lost my throbbing hard-on!
Now it’s gone, gone, gone…
whoa-oh.

Now there’s no friends on cam
when I click on that link to view.
And the strangers I see don’t do me
like you Ladies do.
It makes me just feel like nagging, Dickey.
‘Cuz Dickey, something wonderful’s sagging!
(chorus)
I’ve lost my throbbing hard-on,
oh, oh… my throbbing hard-on.
Bring back my throbbing hard-on!
‘cuz it’s gone, gone, gone…
and I can’t go on.
No, oh, oh.

Dickey, Dickey, I’d get down on my knees for you,
if you would only please me like you used to do!
We had great fun,
a fun, a fun you don’t find every day.
So don’t, don’t, don’t let it slip away!
(chorus)
Bring back that throbbing hard-on.
Oh, oh that throbbing hard-on.
Bring back my throbbing hard-on,
‘cuz it’s gone, gone, gone…
and I can’t go on.
No, oh, oh.

(ba-DOH, ba-DOH, ba-doh-dee-doh-doh)

ZZ_Todd
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