you've been naughty today

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you've been naughty today
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Oh, you've been quite naughty today,
Do you recall what I must do?
Retrieve the rope, my dear, I say,
Well done, my good girl, I commend you.

Now, lie upon the bed, undress,
Remember the position you hold;
No escape, you must confess,
Look at me, do as you're told.

Lean forward, let the blindfold fall,
And now, the gag, in silence you'll stay,
No begging now, you've heard the call,
Know the rules, and the price you'll pay.

Now, I'll show you why rules we obey,
For they bring joy to me, my dear,
I'm proud of you, when you're good, I say,
But now, the ache between your legs, can you feel?

Does the memory of pleasure remain,
The sweet longing for more within?
You squirm so adorably, it's plain,
But you've been bad, and now I'll decide your sin.

Naughty girls, my touch they forsake,
Yet a deal I'll make, just for you,
One hand, I'll untie, only on that stake,
Show me your remorse, prove you're true.

Do you understand, with that gag in place,
Nod, my princess, words cannot escape,
Oh, how gentle and frail, your grace,
Look at you, longing for my shape.

The moment I permitted you to touch,
You eagerly obeyed, craving release,
You crave this, you long for such,
Go on now, fulfill your ceaseless peace.

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