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Thor and the Maiden

By Smeagol

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Mighty God of Thunder That the Norse did name Thor One day came to Earth And walked along the shore He met a beautiful maiden With beautiful flaxen hair Who brought him to her home And her bed with him did share And after many hours Of passion hot and hard Mighty Thor did leave the mortal And return to Asguard But after many moons Mighty Thor did return To the flaxen haired maiden His passion again did burn He came to her home And knocked upon the door The maiden peered outside He said "It is I - Thor" The door was then opened By the maid timid and weak She gasped and said "Your Thor? I couldn't walk for a week!"I probably should apologize for this, but what the hell. Written February 8th, 2002 © on Feb 07 2002 09:15 PM PST   0 • 14

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