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Poem of the day: Milking
Jueju Poem of the day: Milking
Milking day today
Several drops of cum
Going down your throat
Are you still thirsty ?
Illustration credit : Unknown
Jueju (simplified Chinese: 绝句; traditional Chinese: 絕句; pinyin: juéjù), or Chinese quatrain, is a type of jintishi ("modern form poetry") that grew popular among Chinese poets in the Tang Dynasty (618–907), although traceable to earlier origins. Jueju poems are always quatrains; or, more specifically, a matched pair of couplets, with each line consisting of five or seven syllables.