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In school, ****** was as bad as ***** It had been raining, I had been heart broken The night was cold, it was almost Fall My birthday was in the Fall, soon I'd be seventeen I'd be seventeen, and still a ****** I may have broke it off, but she's the one who ended it I may have been dumb, but she was unfaithful Thus I ran, and dove into her arms I knew she was older, she knew I was younger She was lonely, looking for fun I was lost, looking for a new rush My face was red, I had been drinking Her lips were red, she had been hunting I found a corner to hide, but she smelled blood Her eyes drilled into mine, she licked her lips and breathed fire My legs started to shake, my lips started to quiver She came like a viper, she slithered toward me Hypnotized by her hips, my mouth watered at her ******* She sat on my lap, and looked me up and down "You looked lonely," she said, "I think you're cute." Boy was I, lonely that is, she took my beer and took a sip Her perfume smelled like fruit, her breath smelled like candy The warmth from her legs met mine, and my cheeks turned the color of her lips My heart was dancing, her eyes were twinkling She took me prisoner, and dragged me upstairs She slammed the door and sealed my fate Her smile was devious, her smell so sweet Her hands on my belt, her tongue on my teeth She kidnapped me beneath the sheets, she made me her prisoner of war And I waved the red flag, I was ready for war I wanted war, I wanted you I wanted her, I wanted it, I wanted the badge She dug her nails in my skin, I dug my teeth into hers Our clothes took themselves off, her thong was black lace She devoured me, I penetrated her We danced, we kissed, we wrestled and sang ... And then it was over It was over in twenty minutes This veil of innocence that we chastised That we mock and rush to throw away Is so easily thrown away But those twenty minutes were amazing, although I probably wasn't She knew it was my first time, she called me out "You're a ****** she said, "Don't tell me you're not." Embarrassed I countered, "I'm also not eighteen." She gasped in horror, and stormed out of the room In her speed to grab her clothes, she'd forgotten to tell me her name And to this day, I still don't know it.
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Aug 22, 2017
Aug 22, 2017 at 8:13 PM UTC
Bedroom Confessions Chapter One: First Time For Everything
In school, ****** was as bad as ***** It had been raining, I had been heart broken The night was cold, it was almost Fall My birthday was in the Fall, soon I'd be seventeen I'd be seventeen, and still a ****** I may have broke it off, but she's the one who ended it I may have been dumb, but she was unfaithful Thus I ran, and dove into her arms I knew she was older, she knew I was younger She was lonely, looking for fun I was lost, looking for a new rush My face was red, I had been drinking Her lips were red, she had been hunting I found a corner to hide, but she smelled blood Her eyes drilled into mine, she licked her lips and breathed fire My legs started to shake, my lips started to quiver She came like a viper, she slithered toward me Hypnotized by her hips, my mouth watered at her ******* She sat on my lap, and looked me up and down "You looked lonely," she said, "I think you're cute." Boy was I, lonely that is, she took my beer and took a sip Her perfume smelled like fruit, her breath smelled like candy The warmth from her legs met mine, and my cheeks turned the color of her lips My heart was dancing, her eyes were twinkling She took me prisoner, and dragged me upstairs She slammed the door and sealed my fate Her smile was devious, her smell so sweet Her hands on my belt, her tongue on my teeth She kidnapped me beneath the sheets, she made me her prisoner of war And I waved the red flag, I was ready for war I wanted war, I wanted you I wanted her, I wanted it, I wanted the badge She dug her nails in my skin, I dug my teeth into hers Our clothes took themselves off, her thong was black lace She devoured me, I penetrated her We danced, we kissed, we wrestled and sang ... And then it was over It was over in twenty minutes This veil of innocence that we chastised That we mock and rush to throw away Is so easily thrown away But those twenty minutes were amazing, although I probably wasn't She knew it was my first time, she called me out "You're a ****** she said, "Don't tell me you're not." Embarrassed I countered, "I'm also not eighteen." She gasped in horror, and stormed out of the room In her speed to grab her clothes, she'd forgotten to tell me her name And to this day, I still don't know it.
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M/Los Angeles-Chicago
Aug 22, 2017
Aug 22, 2017 at 8:13 PM UTC
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