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"dO ThiS"
  by Baby Gina


Lay me down gently and rub me with your warming hands,
Then just hold me like our bodies are joined as one,
Caress my body and give me a kiss,
On my shoulders,
Arms,
Legs,
And then my lips,
Treat my body as though it's a wonderland,
And explore as much as you'd like,
Cause by the end of the night it'll all have been worth it,
You'd want more but you have to wait and see how far this may go,
I don't want to lead you on,
Talking all that ying-yang,
About us and what we did last night
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Date Submitted: Jan 14, 2008 (09:47 PM)
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  cedric
08/22/08 (11:10 PM) 
this poem go hard....ya digg 10 stars

  poetrys poet
06/02/08 (04:50 PM) 
damn ok i see u ma i like the change that u put guy threw had it been me lol

  J3$$!(@
05/28/08 (09:48 AM) 
dang you a trip i like that

  Rebeltarmac
05/27/08 (05:09 PM) 
well done

  dynasty sista
05/25/08 (08:30 PM) 
like this ma, so diggin it

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