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A Victorian Girl, with eyes forlorn Wild and elusive since the day she was born Her features smattered with a blanket of tears From barbaric acts exposed through the years Through **** and pillage she never would yield Some hailed her as foolish as her fate was sealed She trekked for miles with liberal endeavour Innocence and intrigue in equal measure Till she encountered a fellow who furnished the chance And brandished a languishing olive-like branch He beckoned her forth with ravishing guile Bearing pomp and splendor and a fraudulent smile In mounting the stallion, the deal was done As the lecherous libertine embodied the pun He savagely severed her ivory threads And fiercely penetrated the pallid spread legs With a barrage of torment unduly unleashed A Victorian girl, morosely deceased. (September 2010)
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Oct 1, 2010
Oct 1, 2010 at 4:12 PM UTC
A Victorian Girl
A Victorian Girl, with eyes forlorn Wild and elusive since the day she was born Her features smattered with a blanket of tears From barbaric acts exposed through the years Through **** and pillage she never would yield Some hailed her as foolish as her fate was sealed She trekked for miles with liberal endeavour Innocence and intrigue in equal measure Till she encountered a fellow who furnished the chance And brandished a languishing olive-like branch He beckoned her forth with ravishing guile Bearing pomp and splendor and a fraudulent smile In mounting the stallion, the deal was done As the lecherous libertine embodied the pun He savagely severed her ivory threads And fiercely penetrated the pallid spread legs With a barrage of torment unduly unleashed A Victorian girl, morosely deceased. (September 2010)
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Oct 1, 2010
Oct 1, 2010 at 4:12 PM UTC
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