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I recall myself growing inside her, moving and reaching and sliding, slithering, straining against any explosion of feeling. I remember the sharing of tumescent desire; the transition from connection of mouth and breast to thigh and **** I remember, I recall . . . and that is all that’s left; the memory, the recollection, the evocation of joys long gone. Alas the sands run out. Nothing now remains but odium, loathsome, vile. I’d had my way back in the day, but this, oh this it must be said: I’d left her in a loveless bed.
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Oct 2, 2014
Oct 2, 2014 at 8:30 AM UTC
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I recall myself growing inside her, moving and reaching and sliding, slithering, straining against any explosion of feeling. I remember the sharing of tumescent desire; the transition from connection of mouth and breast to thigh and **** I remember, I recall . . . and that is all that’s left; the memory, the recollection, the evocation of joys long gone. Alas the sands run out. Nothing now remains but odium, loathsome, vile. I’d had my way back in the day, but this, oh this it must be said: I’d left her in a loveless bed.
joseph-sinclair
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Oct 2, 2014
Oct 2, 2014 at 8:30 AM UTC
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