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Infinite Sex
“Infinite Sex” by: Eric L. Boddie With the first lick, your toes curl . . . And the eighth lick rocks your world . . . Then the twentieth lick makes your head twirl . . . But with the forty-first lick, your entire body will unfurl . . . Then the sixty-fourth lick will make you value my tongue as a pearl . . . And the last lick will make you want to be my girl But that first stroke will make you see the light . . . And the eighth stroke will further moisten your delight . . . But the sixteenth stroke will make it less than tight . . . Then the thirty-third stroke will make you want it all night . . . And the fifty-first stroke will make you scream my name . . . And the sixty-fourth stroke will probably equal the number of times you came . . . Then the seventy-fifth stroke will make you give me fame . . . And the eighty-eighth stroke will make you forget the pain . . . With the ninety-eighth stroke, you’ll pray it never ends . . . And the one hundred eighth stroke will make you want to tell a friend . . . Then the one hundred forty-third stroke will make you want it to end But the one hundred forty-forth stroke will make you want to keep it in . . . But the two hundred eighth stroke is when I really begin . . . And with the final stroke, you’ll want to do it all again . . .
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