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Conny and the Chocolate Factory (Free verse) by conny lingers
I took my midget wife to the cinema, she had asked specifically and
eventually
And she doesnât speak much on account of her terrible stutter and
cleft palate
So I knew that this was something she really wanted, and I teased not
for once
When she told me that she wanted to see Ch... Ch... Ch... Ch... Ch...
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
It was a Saturday evening and the local picture house was showing a re-
run of the classic starring Gene Wilder as the enigmatic Willy Wonka,
And not the steaming great pictorial dog turd served up by Tim Burton,
And I knew that town would be busy
So as a treat I dressed her up
She had stopped crying by the time the feature started
I think the Ooompa Loompa costume grew on her
But that maybe the orange paint was a bit of a bad idea, people had
stared
But I stand by my decision to dye her hair green, it had taken thought
And planning, it was meant to add to her excitement of the day
I sat her on my lap in the picture house but still paid for two seats
I do get one ticket half price though because of her disabilities
So it wasnât all bad.
Every cloud and all that, she tends to get a little down every now and
then
But £3 entry makes up for being born without legs and only one arm (
which is sadly stunted)
I knew from past experience that the cinema staff prefer me to carry my
legless wife,
(The one time I gaffa taped her to her skateboard and took her did prove
somewhat a disaster)
But really, the usher had a torch and should have been looking in the
aisle as she walked
And it was a good decision to carry her this time
The Ooompa Loompa costume afforded easy access to her anus
(Naturally, as there were no leggings to the costume)
So when I got aroused in the darkness of the cinema I slipped it in her
arse
And I shot my load just as the fat little bastard was being blown up
On screen. She never even noticed I donât think
She just sat there rapt upon the movie, her orange face not leaving the
screen,
And dribbled spunk into my lap from her chocolate factory
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