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72 Virgins: A Reading Poem
A suicide for sure: An example
The act shall help other sad sufferers;
A martyrdom if you will, to set the tone;
For specialists to take seriously
His death acts as catalyst; for things to come,
And the issue will be studied greater,
Or looked at more among professionals
Shame though for this, a sad soul existed,
But was necessary, for these events.
He wasn't happy here but it will change:
The world, out of his deep misery,
He had attempted suicide before.
Don't cry for him now; he is better in soul now,
And to say his Earth life was not a waste.
He had lessons to learn: And he learned them
It was hard, but now he is rewarded;
He has gone, to a pure sensual heaven;
For now the erection is eternal
His last crush is present; along with past whores,
And they receive and give Karma, namely,
Or service him until eternity
There their hymens are unbroken by act,
Virgins themselves now, and voluptuous.
And the scenery isn't bad either:
Large, round breasts, which are not canted to hang,
And chaste - restraining their modest look.
Never dissatisfied; with big respect for him,
And they sing praises at his righteousness.
He is happy: In his bright new world
And there is a letter he says to read;
Under his bed, he left you before he died;
A mock suicide note that he wrote
Also had impotence issues here; when wanked,
And here if he wants he satisfies all,
Or he is not impotent anymore
Even former porn stars praise him here now,
But again was crucial for his lessons.
About that letter though, there's a reference:
From the Book of Abstinence, thirty-nine,
He did have faith that Source would let him in.
And with that he says 'Don't take sorrow'; he is free,
And more wealthy in pearls, than on Earth.
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A man commits suicide as a martyr and goes to a type of 'sexual heaven' or 'sensual paradise' where his old crush is present....along with other departed sexy 'whores' who service him until eternity. Loosely based on the '72 Virgins' philosophy in Islam.
Moral of the story: Sexual expression and identity never should be repressed in a human being. He needs a safe and legal outlet.
Dark Erotica
Magical Realism
(21:00)
The act shall help other sad sufferers;
A martyrdom if you will, to set the tone;
For specialists to take seriously
His death acts as catalyst; for things to come,
And the issue will be studied greater,
Or looked at more among professionals
Shame though for this, a sad soul existed,
But was necessary, for these events.
He wasn't happy here but it will change:
The world, out of his deep misery,
He had attempted suicide before.
Don't cry for him now; he is better in soul now,
And to say his Earth life was not a waste.
He had lessons to learn: And he learned them
It was hard, but now he is rewarded;
He has gone, to a pure sensual heaven;
For now the erection is eternal
His last crush is present; along with past whores,
And they receive and give Karma, namely,
Or service him until eternity
There their hymens are unbroken by act,
Virgins themselves now, and voluptuous.
And the scenery isn't bad either:
Large, round breasts, which are not canted to hang,
And chaste - restraining their modest look.
Never dissatisfied; with big respect for him,
And they sing praises at his righteousness.
He is happy: In his bright new world
And there is a letter he says to read;
Under his bed, he left you before he died;
A mock suicide note that he wrote
Also had impotence issues here; when wanked,
And here if he wants he satisfies all,
Or he is not impotent anymore
Even former porn stars praise him here now,
But again was crucial for his lessons.
About that letter though, there's a reference:
From the Book of Abstinence, thirty-nine,
He did have faith that Source would let him in.
And with that he says 'Don't take sorrow'; he is free,
And more wealthy in pearls, than on Earth.
--------------------------------------------------------
A man commits suicide as a martyr and goes to a type of 'sexual heaven' or 'sensual paradise' where his old crush is present....along with other departed sexy 'whores' who service him until eternity. Loosely based on the '72 Virgins' philosophy in Islam.
Moral of the story: Sexual expression and identity never should be repressed in a human being. He needs a safe and legal outlet.
Dark Erotica
Magical Realism
(21:00)
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