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Milka was by the duck pond we'd been to the cinema to see an Elvis film I’d bought us ice creams and we were sitting there getting some air I thought my brothers would be there she said they said they would just to show me up being with you I watched her as she spoke her tongue licking in between conversation they just said that to wind you up I said they've gone fishing with your big brother they always do that to me she said get me wound up that's brother for you I said the ducks swam around the pond there were geese as well and other birds pecking up bread spread around my mother almost caught us the other day Milka said that was close I looked at the ducks you said your mother would be out for ages I said I thought she would Milka said I remembered hearing her mother talking out in the farmyard to a farm hand your mother's here I recalled saying to Milka as she lay on her narrow single bed what O god and she had thrown on clothes and cursing under her breath I put my jeans back on watching as her mother chatted to the guy get out Milka said go downstairs make out I’m in the loo I just made it as her mother came in the ducks swam around I finished my ice cream as Milka licked away her small tongue licking her eyes gazing at the swan that had come down large and white swimming smooth I kissed her neck lips to flesh warm and soft and she giggled and I loved the way her bottom wiggled.
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May 8, 2014
May 8, 2014 at 4:38 AM UTC
MILKA BY THE DUCK POND.
Milka was by the duck pond we'd been to the cinema to see an Elvis film I’d bought us ice creams and we were sitting there getting some air I thought my brothers would be there she said they said they would just to show me up being with you I watched her as she spoke her tongue licking in between conversation they just said that to wind you up I said they've gone fishing with your big brother they always do that to me she said get me wound up that's brother for you I said the ducks swam around the pond there were geese as well and other birds pecking up bread spread around my mother almost caught us the other day Milka said that was close I looked at the ducks you said your mother would be out for ages I said I thought she would Milka said I remembered hearing her mother talking out in the farmyard to a farm hand your mother's here I recalled saying to Milka as she lay on her narrow single bed what O god and she had thrown on clothes and cursing under her breath I put my jeans back on watching as her mother chatted to the guy get out Milka said go downstairs make out I’m in the loo I just made it as her mother came in the ducks swam around I finished my ice cream as Milka licked away her small tongue licking her eyes gazing at the swan that had come down large and white swimming smooth I kissed her neck lips to flesh warm and soft and she giggled and I loved the way her bottom wiggled.
BOY AND GIRL BY A DUCK POND IN 1964.
terry-collett
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May 8, 2014
May 8, 2014 at 4:38 AM UTC
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