"All I did was nestle in the straw of your womb for nine months... and receiving for many years the tender touch of your hands and lips." | |
- Oh, I'll nestle here and... | |
And if she fell asleep first and turned her back to me, then l'd nestle against her and feel her round buttocks in the hollow of my stomach. | |
And nestle in your eyes | |
And often... when l'd turn around to go to sleep... she'd nestle up against me. | |
"All I did was nestle in the straw of your womb for nine months... and receiving for many years the tender touch of your hands and lips." | |
- Oh, I'll nestle here and... | |
And if she fell asleep first and turned her back to me, then l'd nestle against her and feel her round buttocks in the hollow of my stomach. | |
And nestle in your eyes | |
And often... when l'd turn around to go to sleep... she'd nestle up against me. | |
#A little nest that nestles where the roses bloom # | |
- That nestles. | |
The baby comes in there and he nestles in. | |
The duck nestles me. | |
let you be my indulgent mother, and me the child of your kind heart, who shyly nestles at your waist. | |
#A little nest that nestles where the roses bloom # | |
- That nestles. | |
The baby comes in there and he nestles in. | |
The duck nestles me. | |
let you be my indulgent mother, and me the child of your kind heart, who shyly nestles at your waist. | |
"McDonald's farm was nestled in a glen, perfect for the final days of an old man." | |
"The children were nestled All snug in their beds | |
"The children were nestled all snug in their beds, while visions of sugarplums danced in their heads." | |
"The village nestled beside a babbling brook overlooking a wide, peaceful valley." | |
"With that, he slid her pantalettes down, "down, down over her knees. 'And there, nestled between her legs, | |
"lt was a beautiful village nestling on the side of the mountain." | |
And lastly, though not leastly, any jewellery which might be found nestling in the ashes. | |
Driving on into the heart of England, we'll be seeing bosky groves and luscious pasture before arriving at Medhurst, a typically charming village, nestling below the picturesque Bonaventure Rocks. | |
He won't see that mug, just a man nestling in your bosoms. Not bad. | |
He's probably nestling up to his cell mate right now. | |
"McDonald's farm was nestled in a glen, perfect for the final days of an old man." | |
"The children were nestled All snug in their beds | |
"The children were nestled all snug in their beds, while visions of sugarplums danced in their heads." | |
"The village nestled beside a babbling brook overlooking a wide, peaceful valley." | |
"With that, he slid her pantalettes down, "down, down over her knees. 'And there, nestled between her legs, | |
"lt was a beautiful village nestling on the side of the mountain." | |
And lastly, though not leastly, any jewellery which might be found nestling in the ashes. | |
Driving on into the heart of England, we'll be seeing bosky groves and luscious pasture before arriving at Medhurst, a typically charming village, nestling below the picturesque Bonaventure Rocks. | |
He won't see that mug, just a man nestling in your bosoms. Not bad. | |
He's probably nestling up to his cell mate right now. | |