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Marie Antionette & The Big Bad Wolf

Monday: Marie Antoinette and the Big Bad Wolf meet in the forest, where she is idly engaged in some bourgeois pleasure. Tuesday: They spend all day distracted, making mistakes, they can't stop thinking of one another. Wednesday: The Wolf decides he must find her again, that tasty woman whom he can't forget. Thursday: Through luck or a twist of fate he finds her, And the starry-eyed pair share a cigarette. Friday : The Wolf pulls stockings up Marie's dainty thighs, while she lays tipsy and giggling at the cold. Saturday : They watch the sun rise out of the camp fire, and set into the ocean, as they go with the flow. Sunday: Sculptures spring from the ground at their feet, as the two stroll along hands and hearts entwined.
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jenette-debarge
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Feb 21, 2012
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