(2001)
#Emotions #Life #Relationships
By Stanley Collymore You floated into my life like a dream– now unhappily I’m left with the rather rude awakening of
By Stanley Collymore I truly don’t imagine for a solita… moment that Harry is even the slightest bit interested much less so the least bit worried abou…
By Stanley Collymore When the United States does dump you Donald Trump - real surname Drumpf - you can always try your luck
By Stanley Collymore “Get yourself a smart meter!” the… agencies and their monetarily well… conniving and exploitatively money… energy utility companies sponsors…
By Stanley Collymore Demanding, and moreover actually expecting for people who’re total strangers to you, as you equally self-evidently are to them, to bot…
By Stanley Collymore Can you, if you don’t mind my aski… me what you seriously and honestly… love actually is? Or would you rat… sullen on this matter and instead…
By Stanley Collymore I don’t know what it is that you r… of me, nevertheless I’m sentient e… to know that if your intentions we… honourable you would have said
By Stanley Collymore Intelligent persons who can think for themselves, as directly apart from the indisputably plethora of monarchically fawning serfs who
By Stanley Collymore As you so frenziedly and constantly do; and also equally convincingly rumoured, in your
By Stanley Collymore I am you and you are me; together… are us: proud, independent and wit… a strong and enduring love that has no restrictive borders
By Stanley Collymore I could tell you were a man of cul… And good breeding - the Perfect Gentleman - from the way you Slipped your condom on
By Stanley Collymore He’s white, British, sixty two ye… Oxfordshire England with his fema… year-old daughter; oh and in case… name is Kevin Sheehan. Kevin to t…
By Stanley Collymore Try getting an appointment, however urgent that your condition might be, with a doctor these days. Not
By Stanley Collymore Why, on earth, would any person voluntarily wish to be classed a subject rather than sensibly
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...