Spider's Fly Web

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erectus123
erectus123
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Spider's Fly Web

Alphonse Vereck was a masseuse
Always searching for male caboose
He set up a studio right near the college
Alph called his place "The Web of Knowledge"
He rubbed a lot of young men's back
Avoided any young girls racks
Alph you see was very gay
He hoped to find the boys that way
Boys who like to suck on dick
And any other fun filled trick
As fate would have it Alph's cock
Was quite large and hard as a rock
It was also very pretty to see
If he went in a bar urinal to pee
Some gay boy would peek
Follow and ask for a date
Alph's cock did satiate
It caused the boys to salivate
But Al has his own little trick
When he massaged a guy's back slick
He'd rub his flub-a-dub against the head
Of the client whose face would turn red
And if the client was gay
What more was there to say?
Cause it's hard to talk quick
With a mouth full of prick
This was Alph modus operandi
It worked with two of every ten guy
Of course from blow job to anal
Was a distance quite banal
Once Alph's cock was lubed
The guy on the table promptly screwed
All in all both folks were content
When Alphonso's jizz was fully spent
That's why they call it a happy ending
Something good for the money spending
I think it's kind of sly
Sort of a wink of the eye
How the spider gets his fly

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