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William Shakespeare

10 year old daughter lick her mother

Behold, a daughter of ten years old, Licking her mother, who gives her scold. What could have caused such a mischievous deed? Was it a dare, or a game of speed? The mother, in shock, can scarce believe her eyes, That her own child would perform such a surprise. But the daughter, with a mischievous smirk, Knows that she's done something quite unique and uniquely quirky. Ah, the joys of being a child, To do whatever you want, undefiled. No consequences, no worries, no fears, Just a life of fun, laughter, and tears. But as the daughter grows older, Her mother's scold will become bolder. For now, she can enjoy this moment in time, But soon, she will find that life is no longer sublime. And so, the daughter licks her mother, A moment of silliness and fun, never to be forgotten. But the mother will remember this day, As a reminder of the daughter she will always love, come what may.