(1997)
#Love
Thanks for giving birth to me; and if perchance that This poem: “The incomparable Lady I dearly love and appreciatively and proudly call Mum”, while specifically in enthusiastic and une...
By Stanley Collymore If you’re truthfully my friend Then tell me what I need to Know; not what you Think I’d like
By Stanley Collymore I’m already fully acquainted, if y… what they instinctively think of a… are explicitly saying about me in… opinion in connection with you; an…
By Stanley Collymore What a sad bunch of sick, twisted and delusional Brexiteers! Just a few weeks ago it was all
By Stanley Collymore Logically, would you please explai… she had to die, and at such a tend… turned 23 years old when you, the… the Universe, quite inexplicably,…
By Stanley Collymore The Daily Mail rather expectedly very vaingloriously eulogizing naturally about immigrants of whatever status or category and…
By Stanley Collymore It’s not love of but simply lust f… concerned with, and even though wi… I could have forgiven you for that… physically and emotionally as I am…
By Stanley Collymore You’ve skydived into my life quite emphatically and ever since that magical moment I’ve been operating on a wholly
By Stanley Collymore So you think that the job of an M… you’ve either barefacedly conned y… list and have been selected in spi… purported standard bearer, in othe…
By Stanley Collymore If words are the trumpets of the m… eyes the telescope of the heart co… that silent thoughts, transmitted… openly disclosed, are the engine t…
By Stanley Collymore Britons are now compelled it quite obviously seems, and also clearly unexpectedly too, to now essentially swear thei…
By Stanley Collymore Honours system indeed! Just about sums up a Brexit Britain! Completely class-entrenched:
By Stanley Collymore We all of us inevitably worry about something or other that seemingly, we think or even seriously we very easily
By Stanley Collymore When I say I love you don’t quest… me as to why or demand to know how much I do; as there are no words in any language
By Stanley Collymore It must be ferally nice, to be clearly, obscenely rich; and, fittingly quite patronizingly, undeniably, and effectively