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Waldemar Daminsky
Waldemar Daminsky prowls
When the wolf bane blooms
The nobleman stops and howls
Where the forest looms
He then approaches Lady Fair
Bathing in the stream
Drags this vixen to his lair
And relishes her scream
But then turns out she's fairly strong
And possessed by Lady Luck
They strike a deal before long
And seal it with a fuck
They then lay exhausted side by side
And fall sweetly in love
He'll take her gently as his bride
Beneath the moon above.
When the wolf bane blooms
The nobleman stops and howls
Where the forest looms
He then approaches Lady Fair
Bathing in the stream
Drags this vixen to his lair
And relishes her scream
But then turns out she's fairly strong
And possessed by Lady Luck
They strike a deal before long
And seal it with a fuck
They then lay exhausted side by side
And fall sweetly in love
He'll take her gently as his bride
Beneath the moon above.
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Re: Waldemar Daminsky
28th Dec 2014 5:36pm
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28th Dec 2014 5:40pm
Re: Waldemar Daminsky
Anonymous
28th Dec 2014 6:38pm
Sir Crow,
Delightful, takes ones breath away. Absolutely beautiful!
Lady Muse.
Delightful, takes ones breath away. Absolutely beautiful!
Lady Muse.
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re: Re: Waldemar Daminsky
28th Dec 2014 7:00pm
Re: Waldemar Daminsky
28th Dec 2014 8:20pm
Now thats an absolutely fruitful meeting. No wooing under the sickle moon eh.:) Enjoyed the read Crowfly.
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28th Dec 2014 8:26pm
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29th Dec 2014 8:23am
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29th Dec 2014 7:34pm
Thanks, Frank. I prefer the Lady to get the upper hand, or at least the equivalent.
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29th Dec 2014 4:44pm
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29th Dec 2014 7:36pm
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30th Dec 2014 4:51am
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Re: Waldemar Daminsky
3rd Jan 2015 5:07pm
Wonder how often that's actually happened?
Made me think of Beowolf and Grendel's mother.
Awesome write, crowfly.
Made me think of Beowolf and Grendel's mother.
Awesome write, crowfly.
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re: Re: Waldemar Daminsky
5th Jan 2015 11:10pm
The inspiration for this came from lesser origins, but still fun. Waldemar Daminsky is the character name of a werewolf appearing in some low-budget Spanish horror films from the '60s and '70s. "The Beast With the Magic Sword", for example. Thank you, Loki.
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