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Lean forward And **** the stain From my shirt. Use your tongue To lap up my error And my father’s error And my ancestor’s error, too. Pull my hair back Like a Pez dispenser; I’ll let you promenade Down my jugular In return, let this cube From my rouge pint Feel you, see you Three-hundred and sixty Degrees around Peaks of flavor. If my loving you Is sinful, then let These sultry demons Pick at my ***** Scorching its pinions Asunder. Let my soul Plunge south So I can rest My dreary head Under your shades And your grass-patches Let my hands Reach north To the sky; Holding your ever Radiant sun So that I may love you All morning and All night long.
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Mar 4, 2010
Mar 4, 2010 at 10:26 AM UTC
Love Stains
Lean forward And **** the stain From my shirt. Use your tongue To lap up my error And my father’s error And my ancestor’s error, too. Pull my hair back Like a Pez dispenser; I’ll let you promenade Down my jugular In return, let this cube From my rouge pint Feel you, see you Three-hundred and sixty Degrees around Peaks of flavor. If my loving you Is sinful, then let These sultry demons Pick at my ***** Scorching its pinions Asunder. Let my soul Plunge south So I can rest My dreary head Under your shades And your grass-patches Let my hands Reach north To the sky; Holding your ever Radiant sun So that I may love you All morning and All night long.
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Mar 4, 2010
Mar 4, 2010 at 10:26 AM UTC
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