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Thursday, October 18, 2007

I've Never Had it Done So Gently Before by Richard Brautigan

The sweet juices of your mouth
are like castles bathed in honey.
I’ve never had it done so gently before.
You have put a circle of castles
around my penis and you swirl them
like sunlight on the wings of birds.
Posted by K.L. at 2:14 PM

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