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Just two Bananas, And a flower. Dripping sweet thick nectar, Hidden between the supple Banana boughs, The soft Petals cushioned in a dark web. The twin boughs give way to the tongue, That reaches in below the stigma, For a lick of the now dripping sweet, To and fro for more. Just two Bananas, Covered by the thin leaves of chlorophyll, Blowing away in the wind of a touch, The two stick out for a sensational caress, Just two Bananas, And a flower. United in pleasure Of the tongue, And the hand, Moaning the Banana tree for more, Crying sweet tears, Moving in the direction of the eager wind, Engulfed by a groan, And overshadowed by Passion, Just two sweet Bananas, And a Flower.
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Feb 16, 2012
Feb 16, 2012 at 3:16 AM UTC
Just Two Bananas
Just two Bananas, And a flower. Dripping sweet thick nectar, Hidden between the supple Banana boughs, The soft Petals cushioned in a dark web. The twin boughs give way to the tongue, That reaches in below the stigma, For a lick of the now dripping sweet, To and fro for more. Just two Bananas, Covered by the thin leaves of chlorophyll, Blowing away in the wind of a touch, The two stick out for a sensational caress, Just two Bananas, And a flower. United in pleasure Of the tongue, And the hand, Moaning the Banana tree for more, Crying sweet tears, Moving in the direction of the eager wind, Engulfed by a groan, And overshadowed by Passion, Just two sweet Bananas, And a Flower.
stanley-mungai
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Feb 16, 2012
Feb 16, 2012 at 3:16 AM UTC
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