(2001)
#Fear #Racism #StupidityXenophobia
By Stanley Collymore It makes me absolutely sick to read or hear people rather crassly justifying Charles Windsor’s vile behaviour by saying
By Stanley Collymore Why do these people: the likes of the racist Karens, likeminded Gammons, vilely pathetic social climbers and the unquestion…
By Stanley Collymore Those distant days we made our own… and the several years which inevit… to have harmoniously coalesced int… beautiful and kaleidoscopic reserv…
By Stanley Collymore Relax Darling, and don’t you worry! Some things happen much quicker than others; it’s just that you tend
By Stanley Collymore All this English gentleman and ladies nonsense! A basically stupid state of affairs very self-servingly contrived, and like…
By Stanley Collymore Let me take you to a place Where wishes are made And dreams come true; It’s called my heart
By Stanley Collymore It’s high time really to simply du… forever this whole rotten circus o… corrupt and highly dysfunctional clowns. As it’s really very embarr…
By Stanley Collymore I do not demand or even expect you… change your mind, for your opinion… are much too entrenched for that— what I do want however is for
By Stanley Collymore Young, vibrant and intelligent: an… of wit, charm and savoir faire tha… a natural sophistication well beyo… years, you Christine stroll majest…
By Stanley Collymore Love comes in many forms and manif… in numerous ways; but the best and… convincing expression of genuine l… readily springs to mind and that a…
By Stanley Collymore Only those who’re psychologically… curse, for that in reality is what… what it actually feels like not si… ordinary idiot but crucially also…
By Stanley Collymore Neither in my life time nor that o… who are yet to be born, will the v… altruistically giving or in return… compliments as well, as willingly…
By Stanley Collymore Incest, very apparently and alarmi… commonly condoned and, in all actu… seen by distinctly hard-core eleme… several discernibly outmoded, both…
By Stanley Collymore Hold me tightly until it hurts, for the pain of your affection is what I now desperately need to offset the grief of my
By Stanley Collymore If you’re truthfully my friend Then tell me what I need to Know; not what you Think I’d like