Libertine Bo Peep

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Little Bo Peep
Lost Her Sheep, but
If He were present,
And Sheep could talk,
He would tell a story about...
A fine lady we both once knew, he said...
She goes both ways, and
She said, she likes to kiss the subtly submissive maid, and
She wore stockings from the upscale store,
And she dressed herself in the finest of couture...
...But the Sheep is lost,
And now I want
To Talk about Bo Peep!

Little Bo Peep
A Naughty Treat
She Let Me Taste Her Flower
Pulled Up Her Skirt
No Underwear
I Licked Her For An Hour!

Little Bo Peep
A Naughty Treat
She Made Me Pop A Boner
Pulled Down My Pants
Tugged On My Shaft
I Spunked All Over The Armchair!

Little Bo Peep
What A Treat
Her skin is soft and warm,
Her butt is round, and
Her boobs are big, and
On certain days the neighbor girl
Who knew we played
Would come on over
And....
Little Bo Peep was not a tease,
Besides she always knew...
We both liked...
Her big, juicy boobs and wanted to show some affection!
Her shirt came off, and she smiled a little,
Before we both got to kiss on her nipples!
Little Bo Peep
Tasted Sweet...
And so did the little neighbor!
But for now, I sit at home
Dreaming about my favorite fairy tale!

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AnonymousAnonymousover 8 years ago
very funny stuff

you must be influenced by Andrew Dice Clay, the Keats of nursery rhymes

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