Mockingbird Hill!

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Sung to the music with the same title by Patti Page.

As I walked out this morning,
I found my true love,
She looked so damn pretty, and sang like a dove.
I looked at her bottom so perky and round,
I knew her sweet asshole I wanted to pound.
Yes i did, oh I did, I wanted that ass.
The sweetest one I ever, saw on a pert Lass.

I persuaded her that,
If she came home with me,
We could have some real fun,
And we could be free.
When we got there to my house,
I stripped her real quick,
Then I got undressed,
And showed her my prick.
Yes I did, oh I did, I gave her my all,
I shoved my cock deep in her, up to my balls!

As she moaned and she groaned,
I slammed my meat home,
I was pounding real fast,
I gave her my bone,
Then I felt it swell up and,
Just squirt and Explode.
Deep inside her sweet asshole,
I shot all my load!
Yes I did, oh I did, I filled her clean up,
I fucked her doggie fashion, just like a young pup!

Then I eased my cock out,
And I stuck my tongue in,
And as she moaned I, began licking again.
I licked her real good and then,
I mounted up,
And fucked her again,
Like a small doggie pup!
Yes I did, oh I did, I reamed her out good,
I cornholed her asshole, and I did it good!
Yes I did, oh I did, I opened her wide,
With my cock on fire I fucked her with pride!!

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