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Her muzzle shuffles, nudges, clambers Through the blades of brown, dead grass Her hairy, boney chin and wet, charcoal nose Absorbing every sharp point and rough side She lounges, rolling, crumbling to her belly Massive, fur coat bleeding hose water Massive, fur paws grinding out the ground Elegant, almond eyes waning into black slits She groans, a low, manly groan And closes her eyes The grass is rough, but her fur is thick and The fall wind soon soothes her into slumber.
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Dec 5, 2014
Dec 5, 2014 at 6:18 PM UTC
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Her muzzle shuffles, nudges, clambers Through the blades of brown, dead grass Her hairy, boney chin and wet, charcoal nose Absorbing every sharp point and rough side She lounges, rolling, crumbling to her belly Massive, fur coat bleeding hose water Massive, fur paws grinding out the ground Elegant, almond eyes waning into black slits She groans, a low, manly groan And closes her eyes The grass is rough, but her fur is thick and The fall wind soon soothes her into slumber.
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Dec 5, 2014
Dec 5, 2014 at 6:18 PM UTC
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