Friday’s at yours by Shannon

Written by Admin

Universal Thought Leader | Kingship | President | Podcast Host | Business Owner | Entrepreneur

November 14, 2025

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Friday’s at yours.
Friday’s at yours are special to me
Whether we’re going out to the theatre
Whether we stay in to watch movies
Friday’s at yours are special to me
It always starts with tea and ends with a kiss
and theres always a cuddle or three
Friday’s at yours are special to me
You are my stormboy
You are my light
Friday’s at yours are special to me
You are all my favourite love songs
You are the epitome of safety and fearless
Friday’s at yours are special to me
Curled up, no matter where we go
In your arms safe and calm and happy and
free.
Friday’s at yours are special to me
We laugh and kiss and look and love
We discover new things about each other.
Friday’s at yours are special to me
you play with my hair and I scratch your back
and we kiss like nobody else exists
Friday’s at yours are special to me
you walk me out in just your socks,
kiss me tenderly,
wave goodbye.
Friday’s at yours are special to me
Going home, leaving you alone in your room
kills me. all I wish is to fall asleep in your arms and
not have to wake up
alone
Friday’s at yours are special to me
i get home and we’re still talking
talk until we fall asleep
alone
but happy
Friday’s at yours are special to me
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woman wearing black crew neck sleeveless top sitting of gray sofa while reading book
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