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message 7401: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments She stormed through his dreams
like a mechanical bull
in a china shop.

(that one is just too good to let go)


message 7402: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments [LOL! Yes. And very funny!]


The Chinese masseuse
with the mechanical bull
keeps her hands busy.


message 7403: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments [Really?! LOL!]


Her fancy tickling
had a light touch with bruises
and their thick wallets.


message 7404: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments [Good night and pleasant dreams.]


message 7405: by Guy (last edited Aug 29, 2015 10:08PM) (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments The art of the blame
is a skill best left to Trump
and fake hair masters.


message 7406: by Guy (last edited Aug 29, 2015 10:16PM) (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments The perfect haiku
is one written that was not
written to be one.


message 7407: by Guy (last edited Aug 29, 2015 10:18PM) (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments To be haiku
is to aim for perfection
yet just miss the mark.


message 7408: by Guy (last edited Aug 29, 2015 10:28PM) (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments [Yes, but very funny all the same. ;-) ]


To aim for a be
is to gain more than the sea
and to see past it.


message 7409: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments She aimed for a C,
secretly hoped for a B,
scored a D (no bull).


message 7410: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments The girl dismounted.
There was a lull, hungry stares,
and a lonely bull.


message 7411: by Mark (new)

Mark (crawdadddy) | 402 comments Tijuana brass,
fascinated by her ass,
called it 'lonely bull'.


message 7412: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Dark eyed, his manners
superb, Alpert approached her:
“Dejeuner sur l’Herb?”


message 7413: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments The frog legs were tough,
the chef's legs comme ci comme ca,
l'escargot tres mal.


message 7414: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments An old, wakened fear
held him back, of vorpal blades
that go snicker snack.


message 7415: by Mandy (new)

Mandy Blake | 1231 comments Fear held him back but
she broke him loose, with one look
at her tight caboose.


message 7416: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments His jaw hit the floor.
What a clunk! His greatest love -
a trunk without junk.


message 7417: by Mark (new)

Mark (crawdadddy) | 402 comments "Snicker, snack," said Jack,
Kerouac, to Mary's back,
on this, All Soul's Day.


message 7418: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Nor were Myron’s thoughts
abstruse as his eyes drank in
Shirl’s shapely caboose.


message 7419: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments This will be a tail
told of by hearty and hail
in search of Shirl's grail.


message 7420: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Though beer had left him
unsteady, his faith was strong
and his lance ready.


message 7421: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments Hahaha, these are so good!


message 7422: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Her fingers were brave
and her face was hot. Shirl liked
Myron’s lance a lot.


message 7423: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments (I can’t believe I posted that.)


message 7424: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments How an afternoon
malingers after French fries,
ale, and steak fingers!


message 7425: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments rotfl!


message 7426: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments (I’ll merely mention that Bunny Yeager is one of my favorite photographers.)


message 7427: by Mandy (new)

Mandy Blake | 1231 comments Alex wrote: "Hi Mandy! I missed your writing!"

Thanks Alex, it's good to be back.


message 7428: by Mandy (new)

Mandy Blake | 1231 comments Dracula beware
of the man with stake fingers
and garlic laced hair.


message 7429: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Sometimes he craved steak,
a baked potato, even
buttered garlic bread.

A foul-tasting dame
from NATO made him regret
that he was undead.


message 7430: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments He knew it was trite,
"You can't judge blood from the skin,"
and was still sucked in.


message 7431: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Was it her taught waist,
her bust, her bangs, or her eyes,
that brought out his fangs?


message 7432: by Guy (last edited Sep 03, 2015 10:40PM) (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Her fishnet stockings,
tall sleek black open toed shoes,
brilliant red toe nails,

long black hair, caught up
with pins and insouciance,
were what had snared him.


message 7433: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments [LOL!]


message 7434: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Drac almost forgot,
entranced by her feet, that she
was something to eat.


message 7435: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments Hahaha, so good ;)


message 7436: by Mandy (new)

Mandy Blake | 1231 comments You can't judge a Drac
by his fangs, sharp little teeth
can still nibble things.


message 7437: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments To nibble or not,
was what dracula wondered
at the drag queen bar.


message 7438: by Mandy (new)

Mandy Blake | 1231 comments Drac hungered for the
girl with the small waist, blue eyes,
and adam's apple.

But with his fangs in
her neck, his hand found something
he couldn't grapple.


message 7439: by Julie (new)

Julie Grenness | 137 comments From Julie:
Drac's back! Murmuring,
Fetid breath, wandering hand,
"Done my back!!!" Poor Drac!!!!


message 7440: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments Drac withdrew, began
to shake. He had met his match -
a girl with a stake.


message 7441: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments ROTFL! OMG, so funny everyone.


message 7442: by Mandy (new)

Mandy Blake | 1231 comments He was a she or
was she a he, her plumbing
had a special need.

She might dress like a
woman, but she still stood up
whenever she peed.


message 7443: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments He wrote on the wall,
'Stood here with a new blue dress
And everything's fine.'


message 7444: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments The barmaid sighed, tired
with hurry. “Why do old fags
look like Tim Curry?”


message 7445: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments He was but a strange
hostess, of Mother, Daughter,
and Holy Ghostess.


message 7446: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments He was ecstatic--
the wigged nun was none other
than Oliver Dunn.


message 7447: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments Slipping her shackles
she perched above the abyss;
unfurled virgin wings.


message 7448: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments The betting barflies
traded cash, counting seconds
till her echoed splash.


message 7449: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments Around the moola
the gamblers flit, drawn like flies
to the smell of fresh


message 7450: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments A sagging jukebox
belched the blues in slow measures
of lust, smoke, and booze.


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