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    If Dr Seuss wrote about male catfights...

    Somebody illustrate this nonsense...




    There once was a manor house, huge and red
    Where a rivalry started, or so it’s said
    Between the heirs of the house’s old lord
    Two strapping young men, each his ward
    It was morning, and both handsome young men
    Had fallen in love with a gardener named Ben
    Ben had no clue (he was working downstairs)
    So the two young men decided to settle these affairs
    Yes, Lord Everly Bright and Lord Lancaster Vroom
    Agreed to fight in every last room

    The fight began in the main hall
    The perfect place to start a brawl
    They glared and stared and shoved and shamed
    And pulled and pushed and slapped and maimed
    They tumbled down the old back stair
    While clawing faces and pulling hair

    In the larder they fought for an hour
    Until they were both covered in flour
    In the kitchen they did spit and punch
    Then paused to have a bit of lunch
    In the stable they raised fists to box
    But scared the horses and a fox
    In the library, books were used
    As Bright and Vroom abused and refused
    to stop the fight, or even rest
    Until they knew who was the best

    In the basement, a wrestling fight
    Where the Vroom did sleeper Everly Bright
    In the gay and glittering ballroom
    Everly Bright spladled Lancaster Vroom
    The servants went about their day
    As the two privileged men carried on with their play
    Butler and Footman placed a bet
    As their masters through their clothes did sweat

    In the pool they tumbled in
    And soon began to box again
    And talk some trash and rip fine clothes
    Bright nearly broke Duke’s perfect nose

    Then from the pool, they raged and rolled
    Duke held Bright in a stranglehold
    Down a hill they rolled and raged
    And noone thought the brawl was staged
    In the gardens they fell with a thud
    And proceeded to wrestle in the mud

    They poked and pushed their way back indoors
    Naked and muddy and on all fours
    They slipped upon the parquet floor
    Then punched and slapped and slammed some more
    Bright rode Vroom just like a horse
    He fishooked his mouth and tried to force
    him to give up the handsome Ben
    But Vroom bucked him off, and they fought again

    In the dining room they fought on the table
    They wrestled in soup until Vroom could disable
    Bright with a naked facesit pin
    Bright screamed, but too deep was his face within
    his handsome opponent who didn’t care
    If Bright could move or access air
    So Bright bucked him off, but Vroom grabbed his neck
    And they rolled from the room leaving it a wreck

    In the master bedroom they fought on the bed
    But fell asleep locked up instead
    For seven hours slept Vroom and Bright
    Then awoke with the cock’s crow, and resumed their fight

    In the salon their moods did ruffle
    And they continued the endless scuffle
    Things were thrown and blown and broken
    And only trash talk words were spoken

    A squabble, a fistfight, a rough-and-tumble war
    They raised a ruckus, then rassled some more
    A feud, a catfight, a rumble, a spat
    If you like fights, this manor house is where it’s at

    Bright and Vroom could not be separated
    They camel clutched and scissored and stretched and serrated
    They spladled and stroked
    Like bellows they stoked
    In the boiler room they were covered in sweat
    Slippery and slimy and hot and wet
    They kicked and cursed and battled and beat
    And neither would submit or retreat

    "Say Uncle! Say I give!
    I’m superior! I shall live!
    I’m your boss! I’m the king!"
    The pain, the pressure, the burning sting!
    They roared and retreated
    They battered and bit
    But neither would say “I submit!”

    They squeezed at pecs and balls and faces
    They bearhugged with ever tighter embraces
    They fingered holes until they screamed
    They footman blew his load and dreamed
    of fighting the butler in just such a way
    The butler agreed, and they soon ran away
    to the barn, where the horses and fox had been brought
    There Butler and Footman stripped down and fought

    Back at the house, the old lord was stirring
    He heard his wards warring, and he started purring
    For what could be better, the old lord mused
    than two handsome wards all broken and bruised?
    He heard them fight right up the steps
    imagining their weakened thighs and triceps
    The battle surely took a tole
    Would he step in and play his lordly role?

    But Bright and Vroom weren’t finished yet
    Ben the servant need not fret
    For no one had won, and no one had lost
    How long until their strength would exhaust?
    A fencing fight, with hardened cocks
    They held their cum, and cleaned each other’s clocks
    They shoved against walls
    They grinded dicks
    They struck with fists, and feet, and sticks
    They slapped with gloves
    They gouged at eyes
    They squeezed with powerful jockey thighs
    In the attic they had a rolling brawl
    Until they heard their father call
    And then they were no longer fighting bores
    But polite young men that everyone adores
    Bright washed Vroom, and Vroom scrubbed his brother
    They dressed each other’s wounds, then dressed each other
    They ran downstairs to greet their father
    The manor house was clean, as if there’d been no bother
    They sat at table with hands neatly folded
    And listened while they both were scolded
    Then hands were shook, and hugs exchanged
    But the valets heard an agreement arranged
    That come tomorrow they’d fight for Ben
    Yes, tomorrow they would fight again

    And far away in the barn across the way
    A butler and footman are fighting to this day
    Naked, and sweaty, and ruddy, and hard
    Gut punching and wrestling just across the yard
    Rolling like angry fighting twins
    Ben’s there now, waiting to see who wins

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    Re: If Dr Seuss wrote about male catfights...

    Absolutely loved this, excellent!!

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    Re: If Dr Seuss wrote about male catfights...

    So weird, right? And it just sort of appeared in my head and took shape quickly. I love the friendliness of the rhyme scheme paired with the twisred aggression and eroticism. I'd love somebody to illustrate it.
    Last edited by FiteBARD; August 30th, 2021 at 11:01 PM. Reason: Typeo

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