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A quiet evening A man watering his lawn As I walk up my street Listening to jazz The noise box Is blaring When I come home Too much television I'd like to turn it off I walked up the street My familiar akward shoulder My familiar imbalance I found a a branch It made a tripod And supported me As I walked It also served As the horns Of the cornuto Or cuckold As I put it over me "Look at me, a cuckold" Haha The horns of a cuckold No woman to cuckold me Perhaps I am cuckolded by The women I watch In *** videos
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Oct 11, 2015
Oct 11, 2015 at 1:13 AM UTC
The Horns Of The Cornuto
A quiet evening A man watering his lawn As I walk up my street Listening to jazz The noise box Is blaring When I come home Too much television I'd like to turn it off I walked up the street My familiar akward shoulder My familiar imbalance I found a a branch It made a tripod And supported me As I walked It also served As the horns Of the cornuto Or cuckold As I put it over me "Look at me, a cuckold" Haha The horns of a cuckold No woman to cuckold me Perhaps I am cuckolded by The women I watch In *** videos
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Oct 11, 2015
Oct 11, 2015 at 1:13 AM UTC
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