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The Slopes
by Melissa Jung (Age: 36)
copyright 02-02-2003


Age Rating: 18 to 127

 
Little red devil burning up the big road.
Got my best-friend porn star
Tossing her blonde hair in the car.
Stop at the club to knock back a shot or two.
Hitting the ivory speed bumps, until we find something else to do.
Muscle man pumping up next to us just dying to touch that...
"Got a room where we can crash?" we ask.
He smiles big and flashes the cash.
While the Star is making the buy,
Muscle Boy invites over another fine guy.
Eightball in the corner pocket!
The four of us are off to the Plaza like a rocket.
Walking iridesent lines on gleaming glass.
Streaking like flame and ash.
Music banging like they wish we would.
C-note rolled up just right.
Gonna give some up tonight.
Skiing the slopes, not the kiddie hill.
Muscles rips off his shirt while gal pal hands me the bill.
Everything is a rush.
Feels great to feel him thrust.
Six in the morning and the boys are down.
Guess we're gonna hit the town.
The toys for the night are drained, with still swelling heads.
Sleeping like the dead.
Finished.
Done.
Gotta' go find tomorrow night's fun.




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03-17-2005 Anthony Lane Stahlhut    

The oldest profession in the world. Thanks, Anthony


02-03-2003 Aaron Schmookler    

A good flow, rythmic romp, in the tradition of spoken-word. Good pace, great images. Feels like the whirling non-stop blur of a night in Vegas.


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