Ol' Vz. Young

Jerry Wayne Lawrence

Brung 2 The 4 Is Clint. Please, Ladies, Adore The Full Of His Sentiment. His Heart Is Of Gold, I, Tell All Prettiest Patrol.

Israel (The Elder) Vz. "Toots" (The Younger).

Boots Of A SeXXX Scandalized, They Both Wear. War: Clint's Heart Is N Utter Mind 

Refined Vz. Sophisticated Neophyte.

Polite Dispositions Cat Fight On This Proverbial Prettier Night.

Light Skin ("Toots") Vz. Just A Touch Darquer.

Loser Is Left The Slut Apologizing 2 Clint.

Intent Keeps The Gorgeous Dolls Feuding On This Upper Class Date.

Hate 4 The Other Subdues Both Regret & Defeat.

Insight Of, Handsome Clint, Is Only Understanding While So Commanding.

Grandstanding, Israel Continually Gets The Better Of The "Toots" Often Blowing Up @ Her N Front Of Clint.

Scent Of Rare & Fine Perfume Of ViXXXenz Keeping Clint The Groom.

Boom., Israel Knows Only 2 Disappear As "Toots'" Better Body Starts 2 Steer Clint's Behaviors.

Lovers Mingle, United Soul Atingle. "Toots" Knows Clint Is Hers. Israel Is Well Outraged @ Her Rival's Victorious Purrs.

Pause. Clint Stops The Confusion, He Loves Both Of His Women Evenly. Calmly, Clint Tells Both Israel & "Toots" Of How Both Are A Part Of His Life.

Strife Is A Joke While Amidst Love's Submission. "I Love U." Clint Says. The Hearts & Souls Of Each Lady R Properly Touched.

Afterward. Hushed Hindrances Of A Clint Now Enjoying Being N Bed With "Toots" & Israel. 

  • Author: Broken Ankh (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 12th, 2022 01:05
  • Comment from author about the poem: Just Dreaming Of Things.
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 8
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  • jarcher54

    JW, quite an intriguing dream! I don't know if I like it but your bold diction and inventiveness are interesting... PS You are not "aging" at 44! Welcome!

    • Jerry Wayne Lawrence

      Thanks 4 Reading. Your Compliments R Much Appreciated. Plenty Of Love & Blessings. B Kool.



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