What can she say

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What can I say? Squeaked the pet as she lay,
Spread on his lap, having been led astray;
Should all of my words shine with your meaning?
Or should I be posing, prepared to be leaning,
My hair all askew, but quite ready to pay?

Shall I lie here dizzy, intent on your breath?
Attendant on you and the rear you caress?
Or shall I press downward to rouse your fine lance
Spreading myself to ease your advance
As you hit me and whip me; are my breasts next?

I know that I please you, although, when at fault,
With a single command, you bring to a halt
All thought of pleasure: please show me no mercy,
Though I shout and squeal and may even curse. See,
I'm sorry for drinking all your single malt.

I promise you I'll not resist or regret
Every strike you determine my backside should get
I've surrendered my heart, my needs and my cares,
I've drunk all your whisky - I'll slur my prayers
Please count the amount, lest a pet should forget.

And when you are done and your wrath expires,
As my bum and my tits are burning: such fires
That will never go out and nor will my hope
You will care and be there for me so I can cope
With all you ask of me: all your desires.

This girl is naked, well-whipped, knees weak,
Come satisfy passions: you will be replete,
When she's down on the floor, her arse in the air,
Your cock in her mouth as you look down and glare
So that she says nowt: not a word, not a squeak.

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