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My Time with the Ants

Deeper we went down into the anthill
We didn’t hurry, we had time to kill

We found a spot, away from the others
No mother’s, no sisters, not even brothers

Then it was time, we got down on the ground
We were in heaven, there was no one around

She was sexy, I must say
The best part was that she was straight not gay

Then it happened, I knew I must hurry
The sperm came out so quick, in a flurry

I then rubbed it all over her thorax
She moaned so loud, I knew that she liked that

Then she wrapped her six legs around me
Her cum soaked thorax was right up against me

I let out a groan so loud it shook the tunnel
Some dirt fell down and went right in my butthole

Her antennas tingle my small but tight penis
It shakes like the dance that a worker bee does

Then she brings them up to my neck bones
I laugh a little and some more sperm comes out

But then I hear someone around the corner
I wasn’t ready for it to end I was just getting hornier

He walks in,
Oh no, it’s her boyfriend
She shrieks in surprise,
She can’t even believe it

“I knew you’d be here.” He said with a grimace
He liked it a lot, seeing her naked
He got very hard, he couldn’t believe it.
I should know for I looked at his penis

Then he got mad, they got in a fight
She said this was only going to be for tonight

But then she started crying, tears dropped onto my dong
Then her boyfriend started to realize what he’d done wrong

“I’m sorry.” He said with a tear in his eye
His eyes glistened blue, like a bright clear sky

“I haven’t been able to be there for you lately,
our relationship has just been out of touch, really.”

He picked her up, cradled her tightly
“I’ll never let you go.” He said very quietly

I was sad to see her with another man
But I knew that this was better for all of us then

So we all got up and we said our goodbyes
I knew they were happy, I could see it in their eyes

So we all went our ways and I even did a happy dance
Did I forget to mention that they were ants?
Author's Note
Since my childhood, I have always been baffled by the complexity of ant's societies. For Christmas, I had always begged my parents for an ant farm, so I could see their complexity behind a shield of glass. I maintained this fascination through growing up and decided to write about it as it relates to my life. "My Time with the Ants" is a family classic and I hope you enjoy.
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