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She was such a sweet thing. Barely seventeen, To my barely sixteen. Steam was rising from the blacktop, She was wearing a baby blue tube top With shorts to match. A little on the chubby side, You know I like that, Before I could think to kiss her She kissed me. Like a viper strike she was on me. Fierce and deep. Backed up in an alley, I didn't have to dilly dally with my belt, I left it on the balcony at Scramble's house. She had her shorts down before I could blink. Sunk down...no, she slinked, like my pants that pooled around my ankles Standing I entered, She pulled me in deeper, Leapt up, wrapping her legs around me And I held her up against the wall And I drove my hammer home, Each ****** a moan. Rapidly increasing speed, Infinite fulfillment of need, You can call it greed, The way she took my seed. In that alley we hid and smoked **** My first child was conceived. That day I knew she'd be my wife, Kas came 9 months later, A little pink beauty with crystal blue eyes. I can't disguise the love I have for you, It's true, there were many girls I had had before you, You were the first one to make me wanna stay. I lovd you, This will be true long after the worms have their way with me. I'll be weighting, for them to come mold cerulean seas For the flag to be unfurled, For your face and chest to be pearled, For the end of the world, By your side.
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Sep 18, 2012
Sep 18, 2012 at 5:40 PM UTC
How I Met Your Mother
She was such a sweet thing. Barely seventeen, To my barely sixteen. Steam was rising from the blacktop, She was wearing a baby blue tube top With shorts to match. A little on the chubby side, You know I like that, Before I could think to kiss her She kissed me. Like a viper strike she was on me. Fierce and deep. Backed up in an alley, I didn't have to dilly dally with my belt, I left it on the balcony at Scramble's house. She had her shorts down before I could blink. Sunk down...no, she slinked, like my pants that pooled around my ankles Standing I entered, She pulled me in deeper, Leapt up, wrapping her legs around me And I held her up against the wall And I drove my hammer home, Each ****** a moan. Rapidly increasing speed, Infinite fulfillment of need, You can call it greed, The way she took my seed. In that alley we hid and smoked **** My first child was conceived. That day I knew she'd be my wife, Kas came 9 months later, A little pink beauty with crystal blue eyes. I can't disguise the love I have for you, It's true, there were many girls I had had before you, You were the first one to make me wanna stay. I lovd you, This will be true long after the worms have their way with me. I'll be weighting, for them to come mold cerulean seas For the flag to be unfurled, For your face and chest to be pearled, For the end of the world, By your side.
will-mercier
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Sep 18, 2012
Sep 18, 2012 at 5:40 PM UTC
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