{"sf1_id":581176,"sf2_id":"7ejQwj41","title":"Two tails tavern","author":"ProfessorPasserine","words":542,"posted_at":"2013-08-25T10:36:00.000Z","tags":["Dragon","Feral","Folk Song","Human","M/F","tavern"],"url":"https://fse.anthro.fr/stories/581176-two-tails-tavern","original_url":"https://sofurry.com/s/7ejQwj41","image_url":"https://cdn.sofurryfiles.com/submissions/thumbnails/ae/10/ae104888-96b9-49a7-9401-763f3e46055c","description":"These are the lyrics to a song that I'm currently making for fun. I was debating where to place this, but since it DOES technically tell a story I figured it could read as a poem and tell just as well until I get the music wholly figured out.\nI personally think that folk poems and folk music - well, hell, folk in general - is fading from culture and that is NOT OKAY! I think this will be a fun one to sing and play, hopefully to an interested audience in the future :D!\nWARNING: I didn't consider it adult since it sports no worse imagery than radio music, but it does contain bad and suggestive language.","content":"A man set out one night,\n\nAnd walked around;\n\nHis demons kept him up,\n\nHis depression kept him down.\n\nHe brisked through the woods,\n\nLeft a trail of broken leaves.\n\nHe'd arrived at a town,\n\nThe lights were all that he could see.\n\nHe passed by all the houses,\n\nThe tenants never seen.\n\nThe place was like a ghost town,\n\nYet so alive electrically.\n\nHis ears could hear some music,\n\nFrom the center of the place.\n\nHe strode toward the sound,\n\nWith a curious and eager pace.\n\nHe found the hidden source:\n\nTo his surprise,\n\nIt was a shoddy little tavern,\n\nLooking far from paradise.\n\nHe glanced up at the sign,\n\nThe place was called \"Two Tails.\"\n\nHe stepped into the doors and saw,\n\ncreatures dance and drink their ales.\n\nCome to Two Tails and see,\n\nA scene alive with lust and glee.\n\nThere's dancing, drinking, just believe me,\n\nNo one cares 'bout what your seeking.\n\nHave a good time, stay at ease,\n\nNo need for worry about the species.\n\nFree to play with who you meet,\n\n'cause at Two tails, the tail is free.\n\nHe looked around the crowd.\n\nHe could not comprehend,\n\nHow horse and mouse were hand in hand,\n\nWith a raven joining in.\n\nThe stares he got were friendly,\n\nAs he walked up to the bar.\n\nThe barkeep served him up a pint,\n\nAnd said, \"I've seen that kind of face before.\"\n\nThe man was deep in drink,\n\nWhen with a tap he was addressed.\n\nHe turned around and stared into,\n\nThe blue eyes of a dragoness.\n\nShe gave a charming smile,\n\nAnd leaning close into his ear,\n\nSaid, \"I've never seen you here before\n\nlet's have some fun and dance, my dear.\"\n\nCome to Two Tails and see,\n\nA scene alive with lust and glee.\n\nThere's dancing, drinking, just believe me,\n\nNo one cares 'bout what your seeking.\n\nHave a good time, stay at ease,\n\nNo need for worry about the species.\n\nFree to play with who you meet,\n\n'cause at Two tails, the tail is free.\n\nHe took her to the floor,\n\nPlaced his arm around her waist.\n\nHe moved his hand along her scales,\n\nWhile dancing to the music's pace.\u0026nbsp;\n\nHalfway through the song,\n\nThe drink was kicking in.\n\nHe moved his hand onto her ass,\n\nAnd she grinded right back into him.\n\nShe took him by the hand,\n\nWhen they were done -\n\nSlapped a twenty on the bar,\n\nAnd led him upstairs for some fun.\n\nShe opened up a room,\n\npushed him in and locked the door.\n\nHe undid her dress and laid her down,\n\nAnd then laid her down some more!\n\nSwing around, swing around,\n\nFind your partner, come on down.\n\nIf you haven't noticed yet,\n\nThere's more than dancing goin 'round.\n\nLet your fantasy be found,\n\nIf you happen to find yourself in town.\n\nCome on in and you might pound....\n\nA drink or two, or someone new.\n\nCome to Two Tails and see,\n\nA scene alive with lust and glee.\n\nThere's dancing, drinking, just believe me,\n\nNo one cares 'bout what your seeking.\n\nAs for our story's friend, I'm sure,\n\nHe'll come again next week.\n\nFree to play with who you meet,\n\n'cause at Two tails, the tail is free.\n\n  \n  \n  \n\n"}