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Winter Frost
Once frost has halted newly opened leaves
She may abandon gardens for the warm
And ready hearth; as rain drips from the eaves,
She will kneel down:attendant, eager, calm;
For she must nurture other plants, which stir
To see her kneeling ready to accept
The growth that she awaits; and, she'll concur,
Must fill her mouth with seed, once it's erect;
She opens wide and lets the softest lips
Absorb the length and girth; and entertain
His pleasure, as she clasps him by the hips,
And take him all, regardless of the strain;
And, yet, her mouth will never count the cost
Of giving delight despite winter frost.
She may abandon gardens for the warm
And ready hearth; as rain drips from the eaves,
She will kneel down:attendant, eager, calm;
For she must nurture other plants, which stir
To see her kneeling ready to accept
The growth that she awaits; and, she'll concur,
Must fill her mouth with seed, once it's erect;
She opens wide and lets the softest lips
Absorb the length and girth; and entertain
His pleasure, as she clasps him by the hips,
And take him all, regardless of the strain;
And, yet, her mouth will never count the cost
Of giving delight despite winter frost.
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