Macorina Fever
When Chavela comes in my mouth, tells me he put his hand on the waist, because her eyes I access imprison me in the waves of his words and his body. She describes me, I speak of ripe fruit, smells of my skin and its turns, I think she is in love with me, I've never been in any woman, I get nervous just thinking about rubbing against the soft lips mine, but that demon Chavela has stuck in my throat, that keeps me breathing when his song begins, Chavela, shut up, I do not want to open your mouth, but she trills out, wood smokes, I go out helmets horses, night jasmine and especially a gaseous material, rarefied, intoxicating the soul I think it is yours, that I want to stick in the body to convince him to give himself Chavela, I fear I have ... she whispers as a cat purrs me to calm me down, but the fever has already exceeded my limits, your breath burns, Chavela, take off, save me. Finally, when my eyes narrowed and thirsty reflect the fireballs that emerge from the wall, she just make their work as a nurse.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Miralax And Gatorade Cleansing For Woman
Here in the pink house, I take the absence of apricot, while Cobain and smell the sea, which is a bit dirty (my Great Dane), I hear the music I feel like it, full volume, is that apricot tolerated than half an hour of this particular section of my musical taste, here is a share purchase muestrita. Miss
While his girlfriend was made up of thirteen.
As one who listens to a song before going to the Pre-San Marcos (afternoon shift): "Back to School" by Deftones.
Miss
When not enrolled in college, and was mired in its era MTV:
Eeee! I joined! I met my friends that sometimes, as we talked, we read and played catchascán, we listened to this song:
When I did not know if I studied what I wanted and I was disappointed in my school, went little classes and went far to the center. I bought the disk where was this song:
The TUC and the study Theatre:
Ring the keys, he has returned. Good music session, until next time.
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