Delilah Dee, a temptress so bold, Once devoured men, her hunger untold. Her health now waning, a doctor's concern, Too much protein, a lesson to learn. "Go vegan," he urged, to save her life, But Delilah scoffed, dismissing the strife. "Pescatarian will do just fine," Yet cravings linger, a dangerous sign. Confessing her desires, oh, so taboo, Any man or woman, she'd pursue. Against her beliefs, a feminist fight, But the hunger within, burning so bright. Speaking of feasts, she bends with grace, Inviting you to taste her place. Cheeks spread wide, a tempting display, You're swallowed whole, with no delay. In her belly, you find your fate, As she pats and burps, not a moment too late. Laughing softly, a mischievous glee, Delilah Dee, the vore queen, wild and free.
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