Meat Shift

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gobula
gobula
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Blue dreamer
part your breasts
press your hands upon this flowering stem
let the rosy cheeks embrace me
a slippery kiss the rain the seed
splattering on your face
hungry greed
the need

Pressed into the dark
tight embrace
warm forever
shiver and grace
bodies entwined
gyration emaciation
convulsive finish
I am spent

My lover is dead upon the rack
her body limp
soon the stiffening cold
a hook suspends her from the ground
suspended animation
forever in mind
until dinner time
that immaculate gift
her meat shift

gobula
gobula
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AnonymousAnonymousover 13 years ago
you are sick

this is very sick sick sick sick and sick times 2

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 16 years ago
TWISTED BASTARD

YES YOU ARE A TWISTED BASTARD

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 16 years ago
OH MY!

I didn't dare to think it would be like that, so freaky and dark!

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 16 years ago
what the f!#k is this crazy sh#t!!!!

this ain't nice and pretty this is dark and nasty i thought it was going to be nice but you're raving mad man mad and this is insane dark twisted crap

i love it

unpredictablebijouunpredictablebijoualmost 16 years ago
Eve is right

this is a fascinating and innovative piece. Very well done.

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