April Shower Fool

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I strip and slip in your shower
I bathe your breasts, lather your flower
Our slipping hands everywhere slide
You sensuously soap my pulsing power

I push you down to sit on the side
I pull your legs apart, open wide
My action thrills, seeming a little depraved
We have nothing at all to hide

Perfectly motionless, perfectly behaved
Your mound moist and freshly shaved
I see your secret sultry snack
I could view what I most craved

I kneel to begin my amorous attack
Leaning over your arms rest across my back
I dive in, driven by desire I drool
I lustily lick and sensuously suck and smack

Now not passive as your fluids pool
Jumpy as I enjoy your juicy jewel
You pant and position as your passions pour
You fancy your favorite April Fool

You slump down on the floor
‘give me more’, you implore
I stand and direct the spray
Driving a deluge in your door

You find it such pleasurable play
As you in luscious liquid lay
Soaking and sating your daisy
My devoted design for you this day

You begin to feel hazy
Pleasure making you crazy
Craving, not in dismay
My diversion drives you dizzy

You see my stiffness, soon your prey
‘your turn now’, you swiftly say
I lift you up to your knees
Your request I readily obey

Now you will me please
You find me such a thrill
Your hand turns to temping tease
Your mouth does my member squeeze

Soon I start to spill
Your mouth I quickly fill
You dearly drink and devour
Now we are calm and still

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