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she moves her mouth wet lip chatter and eating it makes me think of her pinkish ****** lips and her tender tawny ****** like a lollypop a surprise tootsie roll center with a urethral delicate opening the **** eye her pipsqueak fig staring myopically a dark vulnerable miasma it is the shape of gods 3rd eye a material correspondence to the heavens not the sky that whistles through canyons but the astral worlds of angelics' a thanksgiving feast of rebuked back door paradise a glistening hemic muscle vomiting stormy air for my throbbing nightingale protuberance. as it swells imperious ***** and raptures tight waving spasm's from long smooth canoe strokes squirting succotash and tadpoles into her velvet banana booth chapel of **** and greedy ache smothers gloriously this melodic snake in her one eyed doll head she smiles i need it in the *** and i asked as it winked a drivel dark floret   do you love me?
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Jul 30, 2019
Jul 30, 2019 at 12:15 PM UTC
Asshole...The Poem
she moves her mouth wet lip chatter and eating it makes me think of her pinkish ****** lips and her tender tawny ****** like a lollypop a surprise tootsie roll center with a urethral delicate opening the **** eye her pipsqueak fig staring myopically a dark vulnerable miasma it is the shape of gods 3rd eye a material correspondence to the heavens not the sky that whistles through canyons but the astral worlds of angelics' a thanksgiving feast of rebuked back door paradise a glistening hemic muscle vomiting stormy air for my throbbing nightingale protuberance. as it swells imperious ***** and raptures tight waving spasm's from long smooth canoe strokes squirting succotash and tadpoles into her velvet banana booth chapel of **** and greedy ache smothers gloriously this melodic snake in her one eyed doll head she smiles i need it in the *** and i asked as it winked a drivel dark floret   do you love me?
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zebrablack
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Jul 30, 2019
Jul 30, 2019 at 12:15 PM UTC
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