The scene opens with the narrator's declaration that his lust is "out of control" and that he's "done playing no way". He's worried that his lover is trying to "play one to talk" with him. He knows that he can't "read him" , so he tries to get him to hug him, kiss him, and "lick that that who knows" . But he doesn't know how to do it. He also knows that if he does, he'll get "angry" and "scared". He decides to teach his lover how to "peasy" him, so that he won't be able to "leave him" when the chief comes back. He'll also teach him how to squeeze his pants so that when he squeezes, the chief will be unable to escape him. The narrator says that he wants to be with the chief only for the kiss, but he'd rather have his lover's mind than his lust. He thinks that if the chief leaves, the narrator will lose control
The scene opens with the narrator's declaration that his lust is "out of control" and that he's "done playing no way". He's worried that his lover is trying to "play one to talk" with him. He knows that he can't "read him" , so he tries to get him to hug him, kiss him, and "lick that that who knows" . But he doesn't know how to do it. He also knows that if he does, he'll get "angry" and "scared". He decides to teach his lover how to "peasy" him, so that he won't be able to "leave him" when the chief comes back. He'll also teach him how to squeeze his pants so that when he squeezes, the chief will be unable to escape him. The narrator says that he wants to be with the chief only for the kiss, but he'd rather have his lover's mind than his lust. He thinks that if the chief leaves, the narrator will lose control