Venus' #1 student

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Naked bodies colliding in a space of bed, bath and beyond,
Celebrating the benefits of a discount coupon
provided for by the Lord of the Manor himself.
He calls it, "A token for the ride."
While you get to sit shotgun
With your legs fully stretched.
And you trying to take in the fullness of this experience.
Fully and deeply.
And yet deeper.
Full fillment of the senses is a heavenly juice bar run by fairies
that pour drinks that tend to run over,
Get messy is their business motto.
And they'll make a most sincere toast to the overwhelming abundance of your beauty,
when you let your self, your body and your heart, be
rocked hard by the celebration of the of that vastness of the sacred waters within you.
Yes! Yes! Yes!
It is you that allows that divine masculine energy to explore
that softness of your doorway of the gateway to life,
so passionately
so openly
and so lovingly.
You are a life giver.
A gifted one as well.
And every time the dust settles from an other volcanic eruption,
Whole city populations are moved to go to the country side,
to build temples in honor of non other then the great goddess Venus her self.
Because she's the one that taught you.
And she taught you well, very well!
She clearly chose to teach you well,
motivated by the foresight
that you would not let the great teaching go to waist.
This is why these words have been spoken, to
hail Venus, and her number one student,
You!

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