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Spellbinder Part2

Her mocking salutation in salute. Sudsing down your brains drawingboard in a victoriously ill repute. Nature's pendulum holds you in it's dungeoness pattern of holding, then you go down it's chute. Hell's guillotine greased, oiled, sparkling it's grinning teeth bare, waiting to have you. At an altar of self sacrifice, to the taste willing flesh- au pair. Hands thrown to the four winds, and you down her stares. Tripping while galking at her balcony. Every which way you roll in the dis gust. Whispering sorrow across the Glade. Comes that silvery voice in alchemy. Across the fortress, under seige that no longer serves as your own, but betrays in mutiny. Conscience, erased clean, washed to arrays of vacancy, vagrancy, shift phased, beamed, deemed, worthily-unworthy. But chosen just the same. A frozen mural of the living. Ignoring perditions telltale signs. It's propriety flashing in a neon haze. Emergency. Lights out. Divergence. True colors bleed. In the ritual that brings a nightcap on the remains, of the day- That fell against the dusk- Beneath the shadows of lights cusp. The repose that lies unrebuked in between-half lifes and sinew. Half full of temptations brew. Whole mind to be punched drunk. Shenanigans to ensue. The undeads morphine pushing Angel. Karma Sutra supernatural instructor of compromising positions of mortal danger. Too much for you proofed. Her nails painted quaint, and tender while tenderizing you in hellfires tinder;rotisserie spit the choke, the ribbing in the private joke; The masterstroke, of sparkling sway, taking away care, caresses for play. Sugar cube down in her fairey gleeming's; melting into the half empty cup of silver stomached linings, a slivered casket in the red district on display. With silver bullet pan flash with no cares handling. Fondling, her cashed in-massaging in her squeeze; spits in your eyes, takes what is clear- in front of you unto blackened fade from audacity; a sidewinder of curvaceous sleaze. Spellbinder.

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