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cavu182
cavu182
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Lost moment in time
long ago
I was young
wanted to go,
Down to where
the big boys played
perhaps get drunk
perhaps get laid,

I had a driving
learner’s permit
a fake ID
jeans that fit,
White tee-shirt
like James Dean
tall, tan
young and lean,

Yes a virgin
but that would change
the moment I
got in range,
Moment the girl
with long black hair
said “show me
what you’ve got there…”,

Back to a room
with one dim light
it was about
eight at night,
Watched me strip
touched my erection
“do you know how
or need direction?”

Took off her dress
all she wore
small breasts
would come to adore,
A hairy patch
below her waist
she licked my penis
said “you taste…”,

“… like a man
eager to cum,
am I the girl
to get it done?”
On the bed
she said “lay back”
slid my erection
into her crack,

It felt much better
then ever before
masturbating
behind a locked door,
I held her butt
her waist her breasts
her long black hair
and all the rest,

Tried to hold back
ejaculating
but in less than a minute
was done waiting,
She gave a shout
I felt pounds lighter
my semen dripping
from there, inside her,

She sucked my cock
as it started to sag
then regained it straight
like flying a flag,
We did it again
it was nearly as good
no longer the virgin
of the neighborhood,

cavu182
cavu182
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