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The Super-Ego Element |
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Kiss me, O kiss me, my love, |
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With tender petals of sweet caress. |
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Your lips that seal a thousand sensations. |
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Press those fluffy, gentle lobes to mine |
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And make me cry for joy and love. |
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And ecstasy shall be my souls delight. |
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Hold me Hold me, my angel |
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Press me to the warmth of your bosom |
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And let me feel the hidden passion |
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Of your pulsating heart. |
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Wrap me in your winged arms |
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To comfort me from so many torments |
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That torture my mind and body. |
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And let me dwell in your magic, |
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Light-fantastic smile. |
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The Libidinal Element |
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Schnecke Lecke |
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I long to rest my forehead |
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On the furry oasis |
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Of delectable your whiteness, |
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My nose entrenched deeply O deeply |
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As tongue-my-probing |
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Seeks vaingloriously |
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The climactical passage to Xanadu. |
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To quench eternal thirst |
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At the sacred river |
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Of melting, Exploding |
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Caves of Ice, |
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"And I will dine on honeydew |
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And drink the milk of paradise." * |
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* Quote from "Xanadu," a song by Neil Pert of "Rush" - |
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who in turn borrowed it from "Kublai Khan," an opium |
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influenced poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. |
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