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Arthur Rimbaud - Stupra IIArthur Rimbaud - Stupra II
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Our buttocks are not theirs. I have often seen people unbuttoned behind some hedge; and, in those shameless bathings where children are gay, I used to observe the form and performance of our arse. Firmer, in many cases pale, it possesses striking forms which the screen of hairs covers; for women, it is only in the charming parting that the long tufted silk flowers. A touching and marvellous ingenuity such as you see only in the faces of angels in holy pictures imitates the cheek where the smile makes a hollow. Oh! for us to be naked like that, seeking joy and repose, facing one`s companion`s glorious part, both of us free to murmur and sob?
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