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Snow And Kisses
( Hallmark...when you care enough to give the very best)
Tall, lithe, slender
delicately curved and that exotic sashay when she walks
or maybe he's
statuesque, firm, suave and debonair
Chiseled features, “Werewolves of London” perfect hair
cut from the mold of characters of
Levinson, Dickens, even Currier and Ives
protagonist, antagonist
the plot thickens.....just as thick as Lacy Chabert's luscious thighs
…..friction building
between boy and girl
captured in an unanticipated stare,
frozen and dazed, they linger
emotionally naked and bare
while millions of viewers watch a perfectly scripted write
cookie-cutter couples always
wind up somewhere
beneath the stars
on a cool, crisp night
….then they kiss
just as the snow begins to fall
does your mind allow it to stop there
as the credits begin to scroll down upon the wall?
In the moment, so passionate and so damned hot
does anyone else dare to allow their imagination
to roam to the places that the directors, and producers dare not?
On the night before Christmas, will Santa don a bashful eye?
turning the other cheek as “his hands” begin to caress her thigh?
Enraptured by the cool, crisp air in the night,
we are privileged to sneak peeks of Danica McKellar's
nipples hard against the sheerest fabric, pointed and tight?
And in the distant shadows as they slowly traverse the dark,
no one finds it shocking that Steve Lunds' cock is as “hard as a rock”?
(and Shenae Grimes' hands aren't far from “old glory”)
“….and Santa sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle,
and away they all flew like the down of a thistle.
but I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight—
Merry Christmas to all......Hallmark's fucking all night, tonight.”
…....when you care enough to give your very best, I'm just sayin' ;-)
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