Valentine's Day

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Angelscuck
Angelscuck
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Valentine's Day

Oh what a time I had with Angel the mermaid, at the Valentine's Day ball,
We dressed a little kinky; she wore something slinky that really showed it all.
And when we danced, I felt so entranced; she bounced and jiggled so,
Oh what a time I had with Angel the mermaid, feeling my love stick grow, yeah,
Feeling my love stick grow.

We went out to play on Valentine's Day,' she was the bell of the ball,
I wore my best leather, I wasn't sure just weather, to make her walk or crawl.
And when we danced, I whipped her behind and kept her netted so,
Oh what a time I had with Angel the mermaid, keeping her close in toe, yeah, keeping her close in toe.

We saw how slaves were made to behave, how they were kept in line,
They were given lessons, to prevent transgressions, right on their bare behinds.
Bound sissy maids and half naked slaves were on their bended knees,
Oh what a time I had with Angel the mermaid, she knows just how to please yeah,
She knows just how to please.

And when we go home and we were alone, she made me feel so good,
You could hear her sighing, laughing, coming crying, throughout the neighborhood
And when we 'finally, fell fast asleep, we held each other tight.
Oh what a time I had with Angel the mermaid, on Valentine's Day night yeah, on Valentine's Day night

Angelscuck
Angelscuck
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