The Black Snake

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White Wife Decides To Go Black
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Nakedcraving
Nakedcraving
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My wife is really great in the old sack
Just how often I just can’t keep track.
But she took a big turn
One day when I’d learn
That she’d decided one day to go black.

She ran off to Jamaica just last June.
I found her note right about noon.
It was there on the bed.
“I’ve left,” the note said.
Now going black by the light of the moon.

She found a brother who’s known as big Jake,
Who is as long as some big python snake. 
She rides him all day,
Doing Cowgirl, they say,
Says, “I’ve fallen in love, for heavens sake.”

Nakedcraving
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