Poetry by Melodie Yvonne

Words from a gonzoesque life in an oh so gonzoless world

Seed Guzzler Part Deux: Ode to An Inebriated Enchantress

Originally published online Nov 9, 2016 & in the print collection Seed Guzzler: And Other Succubi — available here

Gettin’ dressed up for a night on the town
Makin real sure boobs hang outta her gown
Slatherin’ makeup on big bright doe eyes
Remove that concealer you’ll get a surprise

Hiding her horns with tentacle arms
that wave with medusa-like seductive charms
She’s got the look, but talks not her skill
Personality free, but her mouth pays the bills

Struttin’ around like slutty the fox
This girl sure can gurgle a gaggle of cocks
She’ll clamp right on quick with teeth filled vagina
and once she tastes blood she’ll always find ya

One’s not enough she’s got vents and two hands
Fillin’ her pockets not sharing with friends
Bendin’ her elbows and not long she’s sober
She pulls back her beef curtains then she bends over

Hiding her horns with tentacle arms
that wave with medusa-like seductive charms
She’s got the look, but talks not her skill
Personality free, but her mouth pays the bills

Selfish she lays like a dead fish while fucking
You’ll try to pull out once she starts soul sucking
but if you stay still and real quiet like a mouse
you’ll hear her soul whisper, “Look my boobs are out!”

Try not to look or again you’re a goner
She’ll bat her lashes ‘til you want her longer
Then you succumb and she’ll always forgive you
and you’ll bring more flesh for her teeth to sink into

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