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I once robbed a post-box,       & looked through letters, small & scented. Of someone's aunt with chickenpox, And bills handsome, from the rented. Love letters, I had to read! Which in boredom, my mind would feed. Some which made my heart bleed, An urge to send, a nervous need. A good doctor's prescription pill, & injections, with dread did me fill. Thankfully illegible, so not my joy to **** But now, I must stop, For reasons purely confidential. As I catch the Postmans' beaming top, His light bag filled only with what's essential!
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Sep 24, 2018
Sep 24, 2018 at 7:53 AM UTC
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I once robbed a post-box,       & looked through letters, small & scented. Of someone's aunt with chickenpox, And bills handsome, from the rented. Love letters, I had to read! Which in boredom, my mind would feed. Some which made my heart bleed, An urge to send, a nervous need. A good doctor's prescription pill, & injections, with dread did me fill. Thankfully illegible, so not my joy to **** But now, I must stop, For reasons purely confidential. As I catch the Postmans' beaming top, His light bag filled only with what's essential!
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23/F/India
Sep 24, 2018
Sep 24, 2018 at 7:53 AM UTC
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