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Oyster Love

Gentle breaths dandle under waves of water as the spirits emerge in an oyster shell in and out of sultry tones between whispered gargles that expel saliva full of love in each intoxicating pour of perfect pearls lubing the heart introducing the underworld in starfish light as mammals in heat spew deeper and lower they sink amid the corals in and out releasing bubbles of bliss
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