My ProtectorA Poem by John Alexander McFadyenIn dreams she comes.My Protector I once suckled upon those succulent milky white breasts, bursting full of life's comforting nutrients. There were no troubles, there were no foes, and I never went hungry. I so enjoyed the long, long summers of childhood beneath the watchful eyes of such nurturing by mother nature. Now she comes to me as I sleep, penetrates the place where I hide and all my nightmares mingle in monochromic malevolence. She wafts in weightless, wonder, wandering upon the night-time breezes of the June moon's soft and silky smile. And leaning over my bed, an angel with fulsome hips, she plants perfect kisses on my forehead. "Rest gently dear son, do not be troubled, for I am still here watching over you" she whispers, as my lips gratefully accept her plentiful n*****s once more.
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12 Reviews Added on June 23, 2015 Last Updated on June 26, 2015 AuthorJohn Alexander McFadyenBrixworth, England, United KingdomAboutWell, have a long and complicated story and started it as an autobiography on Bebo but got writer's block/memory fogging. People liked it though and kept asking for the next chapter! fools.. more..Writing
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