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Evo-lingus

By Burnt at both ends

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

For an instant she felt the Evolingus. The thought her pupil the tingle, her moistening. The faint blood taste of a meaty torrent... Thrash and splash, A bedful of prime rib abhorent.... But let it once just touch the tongue. Bathing in sweet dripping juices slick with lick take this body given to you, for you, like it was yours... "Do unto these Others As you would BEG them to do unto you..." Juice generous.... and be fully voluptuous through it Pleading undoneness that none ever refuse, pulling give it pulling take it pulling finish it.urge to climax Written April 9th, 2002 © on Apr 09 2002 12:22 PM PST   0 • 16

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