by: D.R. Humphreys (the DreamWriter)
Bodacious Bohemian barefoot Betty
Bore bombastic breasts bouncing bravely.
Beyond bothersome, beyond believing,
Bawdily Buxom becoming blonder.
Beached by blunder, blessed by bleaching,
Blanketed by boys, baptized by buzzards,
Buttered buttocks beckoning, baited, beguiling.
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