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A white worm rests in the netting of our hips. silk weaver weaving woven strands loose strings. fray the forever faceless groan enunciated in pleasure giddy writhing. little goddess you are like a song: playing in the empty void to singe my cusp and draw my stupid fingers to dumbly rumble over your *** a she so pearled sweaty sensual nodes gleaming dark. i take a measure of your effortless laughter and drink till my mind bursts bubbling onto the coffee tingle cold heat bridge erected over the electric notch of your fur stroke. do i do well by you?
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Jun 9, 2010
Jun 9, 2010 at 12:21 PM UTC
A white worm
A white worm rests in the netting of our hips. silk weaver weaving woven strands loose strings. fray the forever faceless groan enunciated in pleasure giddy writhing. little goddess you are like a song: playing in the empty void to singe my cusp and draw my stupid fingers to dumbly rumble over your *** a she so pearled sweaty sensual nodes gleaming dark. i take a measure of your effortless laughter and drink till my mind bursts bubbling onto the coffee tingle cold heat bridge erected over the electric notch of your fur stroke. do i do well by you?
patrick-wakefield-1
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Jun 9, 2010
Jun 9, 2010 at 12:21 PM UTC
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