Jack and His Beanstalk!

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Jack was a little "dummy,"
But Mama loved her "Sonny!"
She loved it when her son watched her bathing!
Jack's Mama was a "looker,"
Some said she was a "hooker!"
All she knew was that she had a craving!

Jack's Mama wanted Jack to,
Give her pussy a good chew!
He wanted Jack to eat her pussy's hole!
Jack nodded his agreement,
And to her pussy he went,
He ate her pussy til her juice had flowed!

Jack's Mama asked the name of,
The thing he used to make love.
He told her "My Beanstalk is it's name!"
She thought it was a "giggle,"
What Jack had named his pickle,
She laughed "Jack and your Beanstalk's insane!"

She said "Now Jack you put it,
Right in that hole where I shit,"
Push it inside as far as you can go!
Ream my asshole out Baby,
And if you're good just maybe,
I'll give you some of my hot pussy hole!"

Jack rammed his cock hard and deep,
So good she just had to weep!
He filled her hot asshole up with his cum!
"Oh yes sweet Baby!" She cried,
"You're burning up my inside!
You're stoking a hot fire in my bum!"

Jack's Mama just moaned and sighed,
And Jack's meat was still inside,
She felt it growing hard and she grinned!
She reached back and cupped his balls,
And then said "Jack that ain't all,
We can do this again and again!!"

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