Before Breakfast
You left a taste
Of you
In my beard last evening
And
On my very word
You did taste good again
Pon waking
- Author: Neville ( Offline)
- Published: March 30th, 2019 06:07
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Before Breakfast
You left a taste
Of you
In my beard last evening
And
On my very word
You did taste good again
Pon waking
Comments8
Romance could not be better reduced to a few lines of poetic appeal than we have here - - you always amaze by your way with words my friend .....
and you me.. you are far too generous my friend... N
Good morning sir!
I imagine it must have been.. twas a long night.... thank you kindly Dan.... N
Lovely simple write
that's me.. lovely and simple.. write......... cheers my friend.. thanks a bundle.. Neville
All this before brekkie? There's all day to go yet!
yes... makes ya wonder what else one gets up to before luncheon.... ta for taking time to tease.... N x
I must be the only one who shudders at the idea of tasting ones facial growth where lurks all that bacteria - thankfully I'm clean shaven. Great write nonetheless.
I'm sure you are not the only one Michael.. and just for the record, mine came off about two weeks ago.. hardly a day went by tho without it being auto-claved and irradiated .. minty fresh it was and true... I sense you are not convinced, but thank you from the heart of my bottom..... Neville
That ties in with my posting earlier.
spot on...
Oh yes, a wicked reminder upon beard and fingers. Such a pleasurable reminisce in an empty bed.
Though it did bring to mind the first time i ate a sizeable portion of strong dope cake and went to bed stoned only to wake equally stoned the next morning. A truly glorious feeling.
Thanks DA... I'm sure we have all been there.. well maybe not all, but many of us......I was once so out of it, someone nicked me boots from off me feet...
That taste is awe inspiring.
Thank you sir & muchly meant...... N
Done much before brekkie today? No time for it, having lost an hour?!
Done quite a bit myself.. thanks orchidee
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