Bermuda Triangle

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Sometimes pleasure is in pleasing another.
I get a thrill out of spilling you,
Killing you
Gently with my tongue.
I get your nerves all strung,
Air in and out of your lungs.

It's all so sweet when I feel those feet
cradling my head so forcefully.
Breath like steam from a pot,
You're fogging up my paradise
With your sweet sweet simmmering sweat.
Evaporating, I feel it on my closed eyelids;
I can taste it in your moist mixture center.

A Triangle aluring as Bermuda.
A face that screams with delight,
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tazz317tazz317over 11 years ago
THE ALL TIME ORIGINAL TRIANGLE

is not at sea, its at the junction of loins, TK U MLJ LV NV

JacksinoJacksinoover 19 years agoAuthor
Hey Buddy

Hey its me, yourself. I don't like the poem i wrote so im leaving a public comment cause no one else will.

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