The Julia series is in the Elizabethan sonnet format. The form consists of fourteen lines structured as three quatrains and a couplet. The usual rhyme scheme is end-rhymed a-b-a-b, c-d-c-d, e-f-e-f, g-g.
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Lounging naked in bed on a Sunday morn
Her smooth, silky limbs wrapping around me
Her nimble fingers coax an oak from my acorn
Mounting her she smiles as I fill her with my tree
Her young pussy is wet and welcoming
And she moans freely as I pleasure her
Delighting in my tree’s firm, steady thrusting
She makes quite the willing gardener
After her climax fills her with passion’s bliss
She is eager to be tending the well-worn tree
With her sweet young lips she revives it with a kiss
With her lips and her tongue she satisfies me
Through those soft lips she emits a purr
In my arms rests this eager young gardener
Oh My! This perked me up besides my morning tea!
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