The Magical Leprechaun

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A magical leprechaun takes advantage of beautiful women.
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A magical leprechaun, who could stop the time, Had a way with women, with a slyness sublime. He'd whisper a spell and she'd be under his sway, And never know a thing, till the next day.

The women felt a slickness, between their legs, That could not be explained, like a secret it begs. And sometimes, a pregnancy, that could not be denied, But never a memory, of what had been tried.

The leprechaun could vanish, and take back the time, Leaving behind a mystery, of pleasure sublime. The women never knew, what had happened to them, As the leprechaun's magic, made a secret of them.

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