The narrator is playing with his childhood friend, who is trying to play with a toy that he has made. The toy is slippery, and the boy's tongue is "entering so deep" that it "feels so slippery" . The boy tries to "swoop" the toy, but the toy's "fingers" are "wiggling inside" , and squelching the "squirrel squelch" is a "strange" thing to do, the narrator says. He tries to rub the toy against his body, but it hurts, and he's going to have to "prank" it to stop it. Finally, the boy says, "I pinch thrust , te doel / Oo vinted in jemie marte / kauli / ni wam / di into material / naj / it hurts / It's hot, and I'm jolting not there ." The boy says he'll have to go "to the bath" if he doesn't stop. He's not okay, he says, because his body is "sticky" and he can't "take responsibility" for it. He tells the boy that he'
The narrator is playing with his childhood friend, who is trying to play with a toy that he has made. The toy is slippery, and the boy's tongue is "entering so deep" that it "feels so slippery" . The boy tries to "swoop" the toy, but the toy's "fingers" are "wiggling inside" , and squelching the "squirrel squelch" is a "strange" thing to do, the narrator says. He tries to rub the toy against his body, but it hurts, and he's going to have to "prank" it to stop it. Finally, the boy says, "I pinch thrust , te doel / Oo vinted in jemie marte / kauli / ni wam / di into material / naj / it hurts / It's hot, and I'm jolting not there ." The boy says he'll have to go "to the bath" if he doesn't stop. He's not okay, he says, because his body is "sticky" and he can't "take responsibility" for it. He tells the boy that he'