Justine!

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Have you read of the Marquis d' Sahd,
He wrote erotic stories for fun.
"Justine" was one of his characters,
And Justine had some beautiful buns!

Justine was always on the wrong end,
Every man took advantage of her.
Even priests and monks used her badly,
And she never knew why it occured!

She started life as an innocent,
And the life she met was abusive.
She was assaulted throughout her life,
And things done to her were intrusive!

Justine went to a Friar for help,
And that Friar took her tender ass.
He raised her skirt and nuzzled her crack,
And this disturbed and upset the Lass!

A Doctor hired Justine for his home,
And told her it was just to clean house.
But she soon found out he wanted more,
He fucked her front and back with his mouse!

Justine thought she'd found a refuge place,
When she found the religious retreat.
Then Justine found out that she'd been wrong,
She was one of many held by priests!

Justine managed to make her escape,
But her troubles were far from over.
She got caught by two men having sex,
And they bared her ass and both drove her!

Later on she got thrown in a jail,
Because of lies sworn by these two men.
The jailor took advantage of her,
And fucked Justine again and again!

Sad to say Justine's days were numbered,
And her final day was coming fast.
She was struck dead by a lightning bolt,
She got fried and found her peace at last!!

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