Shorty a lil' baddie
Shorty my lil' boo thing
And shorty got the fatty
Shorty be catchi...
Mathematics, 03.11.2020 05:50 nickboy52210
Shorty a lil' baddie
Shorty my lil' boo thing
And shorty got the fatty
Shorty be catching mood swings
Every time I f#ck without a rubber I nutted on the covers
And I kept it undercover..
da this son :)
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