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Love bugs smash themselves against speeding cars in a wild ecstatic dance floating, oblivious through the hot, humid Florida atmosphere locked in a passionate ritual frenzy the sultry red jewel on their lacy black bodies glows like neon lamps in the night "They are so annoying,” my daughter comments, fanning away a hapless pair that wandered into our car as we prepared to drive off well, I reflected they must serve some purpose every year thousands of love bugs rain down upon us resembling a ***** black locust plague they are not destructive neither do they sting, bite or cause any really harm They just want to make love in the warm, sweet air I smile to myself we humans can learn a lot from these tiny embodiments of prema
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May 4, 2015
May 4, 2015 at 12:47 AM UTC
Can’t get enough of Love Bugs, Babe
Love bugs smash themselves against speeding cars in a wild ecstatic dance floating, oblivious through the hot, humid Florida atmosphere locked in a passionate ritual frenzy the sultry red jewel on their lacy black bodies glows like neon lamps in the night "They are so annoying,” my daughter comments, fanning away a hapless pair that wandered into our car as we prepared to drive off well, I reflected they must serve some purpose every year thousands of love bugs rain down upon us resembling a ***** black locust plague they are not destructive neither do they sting, bite or cause any really harm They just want to make love in the warm, sweet air I smile to myself we humans can learn a lot from these tiny embodiments of prema
sonya-ki-tomlinson
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May 4, 2015
May 4, 2015 at 12:47 AM UTC
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