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THE BATH
Contributed by
robert_edgar_burns
on
Saturday, 31st March 2012 @ 05:33:32 AM in AEST
Topic:
HumorPoetry
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She was rising from her bubble bath
And standing soaking wet.
A golden auburn beauty,
This vision I'll not forget.
I took a towel to dry her off.
She had a perfect slender shape.
A rubbing and a patting her
Was almost more than I could take.
I loved this girl named Penny,
More than even my own life.
Of course you know I'm married.
It was before I met my wife.
I told her "please just wait here girl,
I'll go and get your leash."
And then we went out for a walk,
My collie and me on the beach.
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robert_edgar_burns
... [
2012-03-31 05:33:32] (Date/Time posted on
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