A Tale of the Dog

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JUDO
JUDO
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(for karmadog & e-nymph)

His mind reels
Amidst trees so profound
That a full bladder
Can't contain.

The warm wind whispers gently
Past the sycamore,
But the paws press
Deeper into the nettles.

A sigh, a moan,
A titillating groan -
His ears prick.
His nose twitches.

Pink teats flash through green
Followed by windchime laughter
And a scent so thrilling,
That he dances in circles

And his tail wags –
While the nymph beckons
With distended fingers
And a wry smile...

The dog has his day
As the nymph comes to play.

JUDO
JUDO
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