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TURNABOUT
by Antaeus Feldspar
i wish we could switch
our bodies, mylove,
then i would know how to please you.
then I would have a haven
where I would keep you warm
held between my legs
as I hold you in my arms
let your hands and mouth
and shaft (now yours)
roam unafraid and free;
can you know how much
i want to give you
access to all of me...
i wish we could switch
our bodies, love.
then maybe I could prove
no matter how much you thrust
you could not exhaust
my love
for you
mylove.
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