Jack and Jill

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Jack and Jill went up the hill, but Jack was feeling horny.
Jack pushed Jill into the bush, although the bush was thorny

(You may think rape and hope escape from more unpleasant stuff
The truth to tell: Jill liked it well and always loved it rough)

Jill was dazed, she was amazed - it had come as a shock
She'd hoped with luck she'd get a fuck and maybe suck his cock

She lay down there, Jack didn't care to let the girl undress
To see her tits he ripped to bits her pretty cotton dress

Then leering down he opened up his trousers in the front
And said, 'I'm gonna stick my cock inside your hot wet cunt'

So crude - Jill gasped, but Jack just laughed and tore her pants away
'Scream loud, my dear, there's no one near to hear you anyway.

There's no doubt if my cock is stiff,' Jack meanly had to gloat.
'Maybe when I've fucked your cunt, I'll fuck your mouth and throat'

Then in the gorse he used brute force to get her legs apart
'I know you lust to feel my thrusts, you filthy little tart'

He rammed his prick inside her slick and moistly willing cunt
And heard her moan and cry and groan with every pelvic punt

And when at last he'd had his fill and used her every way
He shot his cum last up her bum and then both walked away

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