"Come, join hands with me, savour the joys of life." | |
"Let us savour | |
"The mission station, which is our present destination, "will provide the last chance to savour the comforts of the civilised world. | |
"To savour those beautiful lips." | |
"Without sap, without savour. | |
"Come, join hands with me, savour the joys of life." | |
"Let us savour | |
"The mission station, which is our present destination, "will provide the last chance to savour the comforts of the civilised world. | |
"To savour those beautiful lips." | |
"Without sap, without savour. | |
At the thought of possessing the princess my heart feels joy and in advance savours the sweetness of revenge and love | |
It's choosy, it's nosy But savours every moment. | |
Take care, my love. That savours strongly of bitterness. | |
You miss his mouth when you finish, he savours it and it it spits at the flat saying, " Thank you, papi ", between every lick. | |
At the thought of possessing the princess my heart feels joy and in advance savours the sweetness of revenge and love | |
It's choosy, it's nosy But savours every moment. | |
Take care, my love. That savours strongly of bitterness. | |
You miss his mouth when you finish, he savours it and it it spits at the flat saying, " Thank you, papi ", between every lick. | |
- I savoured every minute. | |
A good wine must be savoured. | |
A senior moment, one to be savoured. | |
Gentlemen, I've just savoured a most exquisite moment. | |
He is meant to be savoured. | |
- Who's talking about savouring life! | |
And then just before it's about to drip, you gently let your lips lick around the exterior savouring every inch. | |
As a connoisseur of human folly, I thought you impatient to be savouring these delights. | |
But I couldn't leave this world without savouring my victory. | |
Despite this, though, we pressed on, savouring the whole point of our being here - our engines. | |
- I savoured every minute. | |
A good wine must be savoured. | |
A senior moment, one to be savoured. | |
Gentlemen, I've just savoured a most exquisite moment. | |
He is meant to be savoured. | |
- Who's talking about savouring life! | |
And then just before it's about to drip, you gently let your lips lick around the exterior savouring every inch. | |
As a connoisseur of human folly, I thought you impatient to be savouring these delights. | |
But I couldn't leave this world without savouring my victory. | |
Despite this, though, we pressed on, savouring the whole point of our being here - our engines. | |