Madam April

kitty the naughty poet

Black-haired raven beauty, Madam April

who enjoys playing dangerous games

involving spikes whips and chains

belts, crops and nylon rope

she likes her pet on their knees

begging for her Mistress ways

is pet ready for some naughty play?

 

She wore spiked clothing to make her sting

with a pert tight form in a little thong

pets plead to touch Madam with tongue

lick at sensual skin

but pet daren't lay a finger upon her

she'll have them under her heel in a second

six-inch stunning black stilettos

 

Readily patient for pet to slip

as they crawl on bended knee

kiss Madam's heel as pet passes

pleading to kiss more skin

salivating at the mouth over how she's dressed

craving the pleasures press of nylon

spiking libidos sin against pets flesh

  • Author: kitty the naughty poet (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 24th, 2022 02:41
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Goldfinch60

    She doesn't do hugging then? LOL

    Andy

  • orchidee

    Be like caressing a hedgehog! Is it one of Kitty's sisters? lol.

    • kitty the naughty poet

      Not by blood 😂

      • orchidee

        I'm gonna meet Madam May, June, July,..... OK, some months can't be female names. I'm meeting Madam Jan(uary) just now. lol.

        • kitty the naughty poet

          lol i bet Madam Oct is naughty ... Halloween lol

        • L. B. Mek

          all about that hair! lol
          'lick at sensual skin
          but pet daren't lay a finger upon her
          she'll have them under her heel in a second
          six-inch stunning black stilettos'
          what a vivid portrayal
          as:
          😨
          🥵
          🤯
          🤪
          a read, as ever...
          thanks for sharing!

        • orchidee

          Here, Kitty, Kitty! It's only me, calling the cat in for the night - really! lol.



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