Chinese Donut

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recollection of a lover
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erectus123
erectus123
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The page is blank
The weather dank
My cock is curled asleep like a tabby cat
I need to rest
Life was best
When morning cum filled Ethel’s buns
Like the cream in a Chinese donut

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erectus123erectus1236 months agoAuthor

Thank you, enbiji for your comment.

enbijienbiji7 months ago

Curled up lazy cat

Wake up kitty, at my touch

Come taste my sweet cream

erectus123erectus1237 months agoAuthor

The Chinese bakeries are world famous, and of excellent quality. No need to shudder. Most large cities in the US have 'China Towns.' Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City to name just a few. Try one, you will like it!

Peter_ClevelandPeter_Cleveland7 months ago

The poem nicely evokes a somber and nostalgic mood. I like the image of his penis as a cat, curled up and asleep. Chinese donuts? I can only imagine what they might be like. (Shudder.)

AnonymousAnonymous7 months ago

Love those Chinese donuts!

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