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Beware of Miss 'Yo-Yo' Knickers
Been married three times, - on the lookout for number four If your hubby meets 'Miss Yo-Yo knickers' it may be outright war She’s always up for some bedroom action Like a bee finds a flower its a fatal attraction Her leather jeans cover her pure white thighs What lies in between them she never denies Her purple negligee skims just above her waist Men are quick to remove it with very great haste Guys are dazzled by her outstanding beauty She’s like Beyonce when she shakes her booty Sadly like a butterfly she flits from man to man Looking for passion wherever she can But she can never be trusted to be faithful If she meets your hubby it could be fatal So Miss Yo-Yo knickers find someone who isn’t taken Or his marriage vows may be forsaken Jan Allison 16th May 2014
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