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The Flasher in the Alley

by Alvo Torelli

 

(M/g, rp, 11 stanzas)

 

I hid in an alley at night,

'Til a little girl came into sight,

'Twas no one about,

So I gave her a shout,

And threw open my coat for a fright!

 

The little child gasped and went ashen

At the sight of my long throbbing passion

Then she fainted away

(Praise The Lord! Hip-hooray!)

So I dragged her off with no compassion.

 

In the miserable light overhead

I could see her long thick hair was red

She was such a cutie

My god what a booty

So I stripped off her clothes, every thread!

 

Very soon I was having my way

With the little child, oh it was gay!

Her skin felt so silky

And totally milky

I knew then she would lead me astray!

 

For it wasn't my usual thing

To kidnap a girl for a fling

I am just a flasher

Not really a masher

But this lass made my cock want to sing!

 

I'm a weak and a terrible soul,

But I pushed my big cock at her hole.

Open wide snapped her eyes,

Horrified and surprised,

She screamed out as I thrust in my pole!

 

Hard and fast I did thrust at my prize,

Quite surprised she could handle my size!

But the little girl's cunny

Was well oiled with her honey,

And she took me balls deep 'tween her thighs!

 

With a hand o'er her mouth I pumped fast,

Knowing well that control wouldn't last.

Up her innocent womb,

Down her hot tight wet flume,

I spewed seed out in quantities vast!

 

I collapsed on the ground holding firm

Watched her cunt dribble out my wet sperm

She had passed out again

For which I said "Amen"

It was time for me then to adjourn!

 

So I'll tell you the awful conclusion

I left her tied up in seclusion

I heard she was found

By a big old bloodhound

And she suffered from massive confusion.

 

In the paper they named her as Sally,

The poor girl who was raped in the alley.

It turned out she was eight,

And with that I relate,

There's no more to be said: the finale!


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