A vampire game rave club, The Club Web
Led up a staircase, painted harlequins or corpselike
the Queen’s wonders discussed on drama slowly from the drug effects
Boy two days leave, shook his head, you folks be fools.
He who winks trouble picture gallery
And effective blood human seduced and go
out into the curious crowd wise wicked entice consent a glass of sherry
Master of Ceremony greeted with a high shrill need.
No sex scene so dreamily erotic
Perfect, these remarks, he took him and opened a path
but to the hungry soul voice one knows special, indeed beautiful the night
Into the office now, men looked back here, eyes cause trouble.
Go for a walk with me
The stone side-path and rich rooms connect
sweet honeycomb, there are attractions circling around everything
Behind and arm and better wait who fools with wicked
He stranger-invited her, on all levels the fire began
To the move by by the out he forward he but he he the loathes the
Townspeople surge onto the marble walk, satisfied it was not their soul,
Another wide-eyed pretty trickles sherry red.
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"Before I was enlightened, I chopped wood and carried water. After I became enlightened, I chopped wood and carried water."
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club red
a good story to read this morning with sunshine flooding through a open window with birdies singing and the smell of the gulf on a southerly breeze
I would be spooked to read it tonight
I would be spooked to read it tonight
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I like the picture you use
Where did that come from? Oh, and thanks for replying to my poem, man!
"Before I was enlightened, I chopped wood and carried water. After I became enlightened, I chopped wood and carried water."
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