Dancing In The Moonlight Poem by Don Juan Tenorio

Dancing In The Moonlight



Sensuously dancing in the pale moonlight,
Gyrating you hips around and round.
Thrusting suggestively what a sight,
Laying you hand upon your mound.
Opening your legs so I can see,
The little patch you show to me.
Your conical breasts so round and firm,
Bouncing slowly as you squirm.
Glistening in sweat as you come to me,
And caressing my face so tenderly.
Take my hand, lets go inside,
There are some positions we haven't tried.

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