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She said to me, walking in trees on a cold night, Boy, I want chocolate after your raw tongue. Lather me with mounds, melting like hot peaches, In the juicy spring. I’ll turn the tree into a sweet Sunday pole. Dance like a sweaty, delirious goddess. Together we’ll watch the storm with bitter moans, Forbidden whispers. Live in the purple-breasted apparatus. And drool over your tiny repulsive head, As you lay beneath the frantic symphony Of the black forest.
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May 13, 2013
May 13, 2013 at 7:28 AM UTC
Frantic Symphony of the Delirious Goddess
She said to me, walking in trees on a cold night, Boy, I want chocolate after your raw tongue. Lather me with mounds, melting like hot peaches, In the juicy spring. I’ll turn the tree into a sweet Sunday pole. Dance like a sweaty, delirious goddess. Together we’ll watch the storm with bitter moans, Forbidden whispers. Live in the purple-breasted apparatus. And drool over your tiny repulsive head, As you lay beneath the frantic symphony Of the black forest.
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May 13, 2013
May 13, 2013 at 7:28 AM UTC
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