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The beautiful, green scaly skin of the devious snake Was always prepared to rear its ugly head, A grimacing, smirk plastered on its face As it glided, lusting after its prey. Eyes locked, Scrutinising every movement, It crawled out of its pit, Attacking with its sharp, venomous teeth. It ripped, shredded, and devoured All with a menacing grin on its face, The poison was seeping, Taking over the body, slowly, painfully As the snake just watched bashful and happily. And all they could do was watch in agony, wishing that she would escape the constrictions of the cobra buried deep within her.
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Aug 13, 2014
Aug 13, 2014 at 12:25 AM UTC
The Green Beast.
The beautiful, green scaly skin of the devious snake Was always prepared to rear its ugly head, A grimacing, smirk plastered on its face As it glided, lusting after its prey. Eyes locked, Scrutinising every movement, It crawled out of its pit, Attacking with its sharp, venomous teeth. It ripped, shredded, and devoured All with a menacing grin on its face, The poison was seeping, Taking over the body, slowly, painfully As the snake just watched bashful and happily. And all they could do was watch in agony, wishing that she would escape the constrictions of the cobra buried deep within her.
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Aug 13, 2014
Aug 13, 2014 at 12:25 AM UTC
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