Some men go for a firm upper thigh, / or big butts, or long legs catch their eye. / And there also are mugs / who are suckers for jugs. / As for him, he’s a jugular guy!
The young lady was lissome and lithe, / and he nuzzled her clutching his scythe. / She was willing, and yet / his sharp tool implied threat. / Later on, on the hay, they would writhe.
She could tell at the moment he bit her, / that Ed was an unnatural critter. / He was having his fun / with her, out in the sun, / and his flesh seemed all covered with glitter.
Henri certainly knew how to neck and was drawn to the sweet Coquette. Impassioned, he invited her for a hay ride, but afterwards, with the heat and the thrashing on the threshing floor done, both had balled but now bailed back to work!.
Lucie wished that she could have a nickel / for each farm boy who claimed she was fickle. / She held out for a man / with a scythe that could span / further than any short-handled sickle.
He thought it would be all right/ if he just dropped by for a bite/ and perhaps it might/ if she hadn’t been quite/ upset by their recent fight../// but she didn’t react with delight/ but rather responded in fright/ and, aware of her plight/ and with no help in sight/ she decided to stand and fight../// a sturdy lass (she was no “spright” !)/ with a backlog of fury and spite/ she landed a “right”/ that turned out his light./ His funeral’s Saturday night.
A noble knight there was indeed/He mounted on his milkwhite steed/He rode, he rode himself alone,/Until he came to lovely Joan.“Oh don’t you think those pooks of hay/A pretty place for us to play?/So come with me like a sweet young thing/And I’ll give you my golden ring.”“Give me that ring into my hand/And I will neither stay nor stand,/For this would do more good to me/Than twenty maidenheads,” said she.
And as he made for the pooks of hay/She lept on his horse and rode away/The lovely Joan no more was seen,/She’s left him to rage on the village green
(best viewed with Google Chrome, which can automatically translate most webpages as necessary) has info and links that point to more info about this roughly jumbo envelope size painting.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (⌘- or Ctrl-) clicking the image at
I have added a comment there (awaiting Mr. Melcher’s approval) pointing to the artist info I used to point to here. First work by this artist used here.
Young Abner’s a bit of a beast, and Griselda’s a “movable feast”./ If she shows some defiance /it’s a true “clash of giants”!/ Quick ! Somebody call a priest !
Her beau would never dismay / their noon-time roll in the hay / but he should have looked twice / in the field there was lice / then they had an itch all day.
His attempts at seducing her failed. / (On his scythe he was nearly impaled!) / After trying all day / for a roll in the hay, / he gave up when the baling girl bailed.
Last effort: Young Amos was clearly besotted/ with her arteries (splendid, carotid)/- but his bite was too deep/ and instead of a seep/ she succumbed, for her blood never clotted…
Solstice*1947 about 3 years ago
Some men go for a firm upper thigh, / or big butts, or long legs catch their eye. / And there also are mugs / who are suckers for jugs. / As for him, he’s a jugular guy!
BE THIS GUY about 3 years ago
It was hay rolling time!
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 3 years ago
Everyone get your minds out of the gutter. He just saw a mosquito on her neck. (The roll in the hay came later.)
rmremail about 3 years ago
Nah, it’s not a vampire – it’s a two-backed beast
rmremail about 3 years ago
Johan, sexually harassing the farm girls again.
Solstice*1947 about 3 years ago
The young lady was lissome and lithe, / and he nuzzled her clutching his scythe. / She was willing, and yet / his sharp tool implied threat. / Later on, on the hay, they would writhe.
Solstice*1947 about 3 years ago
She could tell at the moment he bit her, / that Ed was an unnatural critter. / He was having his fun / with her, out in the sun, / and his flesh seemed all covered with glitter.
Radish... about 3 years ago
Making the set for the movie The Wicker Man.
Kind&Kinder about 3 years ago
Henri certainly knew how to neck and was drawn to the sweet Coquette. Impassioned, he invited her for a hay ride, but afterwards, with the heat and the thrashing on the threshing floor done, both had balled but now bailed back to work!.
Solstice*1947 about 3 years ago
Lucie wished that she could have a nickel / for each farm boy who claimed she was fickle. / She held out for a man / with a scythe that could span / further than any short-handled sickle.
ronaldspence about 3 years ago
He was out standing in his field until she came along!
Jayalexander about 3 years ago
Oh Sven! Das nicht vot I meant, rolling in das hay.
Call me Ishmael about 3 years ago
He thought it would be all right/ if he just dropped by for a bite/ and perhaps it might/ if she hadn’t been quite/ upset by their recent fight../// but she didn’t react with delight/ but rather responded in fright/ and, aware of her plight/ and with no help in sight/ she decided to stand and fight../// a sturdy lass (she was no “spright” !)/ with a backlog of fury and spite/ she landed a “right”/ that turned out his light./ His funeral’s Saturday night.
Call me Ishmael about 3 years ago
Desire among the sheaves/ agricultural boredom relieves/ but it slows to a trickle/ when you sit on your sickle. / Desire gets up then, and leaves.
Buzzworld about 3 years ago
Jake literally got horny at the drop of a hat.
jdculhane46 about 3 years ago
And then was born that well known phrase “a roll in the hay”
gopher gofer about 3 years ago
l’amour aux champs, or, damn, i wish i hadn’t superglued this shovel to my hand…
Egrayjames about 3 years ago
Wasn’t this a movie poster for “Straw Dogs”?
Reader about 3 years ago
Hey baby, I’ve got a really great FICO score.
lagoulou about 3 years ago
Tout de suite….too sweet!
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I stoop for those who stook!
wincoach Premium Member about 3 years ago
Jack, on his lunch break indulged in some tequila, what he needs now is some salt, and he knows where to get some.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
After this kiss of your neck, I will lower my lips!
The Wolf In Your Midst about 3 years ago
“Johann, I don’t care what odds you think you have of making it into the WWE, this is not the place to practice your signature wrestling moves!”
harebell about 3 years ago
A noble knight there was indeed/He mounted on his milkwhite steed/He rode, he rode himself alone,/Until he came to lovely Joan.“Oh don’t you think those pooks of hay/A pretty place for us to play?/So come with me like a sweet young thing/And I’ll give you my golden ring.”“Give me that ring into my hand/And I will neither stay nor stand,/For this would do more good to me/Than twenty maidenheads,” said she.
And as he made for the pooks of hay/She lept on his horse and rode away/The lovely Joan no more was seen,/She’s left him to rage on the village green
Linguist about 3 years ago
Han’s haying hickey had Helga hot and hoping.
Another Take about 3 years ago
“I SAID, TAKE A BREAK AND GO GET YOUR HEARING AIDS!!!”
Radish... about 3 years ago
Get a room!
prrdh about 3 years ago
“You’re a-rollin’ the hay? Just what I want!”
bucker39 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Shocking feed. Hot, dusty, itchy and sweaty. Boy, is she titillated.
mabrndt Premium Member about 3 years ago
Love in the Fields:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Andr%C3%A9_Brouillet_-_Love_in_the_Fields.jpg
(best viewed with Google Chrome, which can automatically translate most webpages as necessary) has info and links that point to more info about this roughly jumbo envelope size painting.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (⌘- or Ctrl-) clicking the image at
http://thatispriceless.blogspot.com/2021/10/masterpiece-2808.html
I have added a comment there (awaiting Mr. Melcher’s approval) pointing to the artist info I used to point to here. First work by this artist used here.
sparklite about 3 years ago
Call me Ishmael about 3 years ago
Young Abner’s a bit of a beast, and Griselda’s a “movable feast”./ If she shows some defiance /it’s a true “clash of giants”!/ Quick ! Somebody call a priest !
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
or the wife needing a well deserved appreciation gesture…….
Csaw Backnforth about 3 years ago
Her beau would never dismay / their noon-time roll in the hay / but he should have looked twice / in the field there was lice / then they had an itch all day.
Bilan about 3 years ago
They’re supposed to be rolling IN the hay. Not rolling ON the rolled hay.
Solstice*1947 about 3 years ago
His attempts at seducing her failed. / (On his scythe he was nearly impaled!) / After trying all day / for a roll in the hay, / he gave up when the baling girl bailed.
sparklite about 3 years ago
Dracula loved his new hours, though chances of capture were high.
And Grisolda played along gamely, right up to her timely demise.
The poor girl showed that necking, when there is hay to be made,
can take you right off the old payroll, unless the roll was prepaid.
lagoulou about 3 years ago
Just a little nip to tide him over…
anomaly about 3 years ago
“Mmmmm. You’ve been shoveling manure again, haven’t you?”
sparklite about 3 years ago
Joe Biden is trés debonaire.
He do what he want, he don’t care.
He travel to France
on the off chance
of sniffing some pretty girl’s hair.
d1234dick Premium Member about 3 years ago
we are many miles from town, no one will se us, or do you want to go home and bake bread
Call me Ishmael about 3 years ago
Last effort: Young Amos was clearly besotted/ with her arteries (splendid, carotid)/- but his bite was too deep/ and instead of a seep/ she succumbed, for her blood never clotted…
Running Buffalo Premium Member about 3 years ago
After the concert, he came down from the rocks to show his appreciation. He whispered to her “Some dude gave me some fire – want to see?”.
Call me Ishmael about 2 months ago
“Somethin’ in the hay she moves, tells me I don’t want no other lover…”