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Thursday, 24 January 2019

I Care For Clare

I love my Ex-Partner more than words can tell,
She rescued me from suffering a personal hell,
I was unwell and prone to have insane delusions –
Paranoia bouts of uncertainty with scary illusions;
And during these mental, frightening confusions
She was a remedying sight of delightful delight
Alleviating some of my psychotic, sad plight
From a maddening, haunting and chilling fright.
 
She aptly nurtured with pleasure the endeavour
Of us being together, despite my stormy weather,
As lots of rain did fall from both our crying eyes
And lots of my thunder so cried out in sad cries,
But at the time she so did not say her goodbyes –
A wise surprise as she had open her brown eyes.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 15/04/2017
 
An edited piece.
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

A Remedy For My Insanity

I was poor in health but not in spirit,
I was humorous and funny with wit,
But I’d be sadly mentally unstable
Bringing uncertainty to your table,
But mostly I was duly predictable
As you could tell when I was sick,
And you tried to lessen suffering
With your gentle and sweet loving.
 
I loved your hair bouncing with flare,
And pleasantly I liked to just so stare
At your pretty, beautiful sweet-self
Looking fit and in fine good health.
We were so modestly good together
With both being so a giver and lover.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 20/09/2017
 
An edited piece.
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

A Debate I Might Hate

You are going so slow,
I am patiently waiting,
Are you duly debating
With what I’ve to sow.
You were appeasing
How you did so glow,
Appreciating my flow
Of apt poetic rhyming.
 
I was mentally unwell,
While I was with you,
But now I’m not insane.
 
We were suffering a spell
Of feeling mentally blue
But had loving to so gain.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 26/09/2017
 
An edited piece.
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

Wednesday, 23 January 2019

Far From A Star

Do not be apprehensive with what is nigh,
Do not be pensive with conversing goodbye,
Lay your grievances down and try and frown
And I can cheer you up by acting like a clown.
 
I will humour you with my wit, and with grit
I will fight to make you happy without any shit,
Come hither and weather our storm of a 'norm'
And we can be together without personal scorn.
 
Life can be sadly sorrowful, but be mindful
Of who you are, and try not to be too tearful,
Try and also be cheerful with much happiness
And I will reciprocate with much less stress.
 
We were a nice couple, experiencing our time,
I used to appreciate you writing to me in rhyme,
A colourful rainbow is a Biblical, God given sign
To make us ultimately pine for what is a climb.
 
To reach for the stars, a nice heavenly place,
Is a dream we can strive for with holy grace,
And piecemeal is a measure to aptly treasure
While waiting to be with God and our Saviour.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 25/06/2017
 
An edited piece expressing Clare.
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

Wisdom To Come

The 25th is our Lord’s birthday,
His humble infant bed was hay,
Three wise men headed his way
With presents for the Baby Son
Believing in His Father’s wisdom.
New Testament times then begun
Are scribed to be read by everyone
Open to the belief not to be a thief.
 
Jesus can heal if you are suffering,
You can so talk to Him by praying,
Listen to what He might be saying
With the parables you are reading.
Christmas is a celebrational time
For accepting the bread and wine.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 18/12/2017
 
An edited piece.
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

Wisdom To Aptly Come

Love our Lord with all your heart,
He will help you in needful times,
And help yourself to an apple cart
Of wisdom to read the new times
Of belief that to so instigate peace
Will aid you when laying a wreath,
As an untimely, unfortunate passing
Will have grieving for unbelieving.
 
Many wish to go to heavenly Heaven,
But some have lived life a sad Heathen
Not believing in our Lord Jesus the Son,
Who was wise by opening up blind eyes.
Can you so see your life in nice harmony
With religious faith in the Holy Trinity.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 02/12/2018
 
An edited piece.
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

Tuesday, 22 January 2019

How I Suffered

I am tormented with some pressure,
I am indecisive of mad aggression,
My alter torments I with a measure
Of annoying sad mental suppression.
 
Punch first (a KO blow),
Ask many questions later,
Kick them down below
With a force so greater.
 
This weather's my mind
To feeling stressed out,
Then I am liable to find
That my alter does bout.
 
Indecisive affray of my faculties
Render's I to be madly subjected,
And regrettably my sanity so dies
As I feel rejected and also dejected.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 14/03/2017
 
An edited piece. Please note I am well at the moment.
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

Fill Your Appetite

I have been through an ordeal,
Consequences that weren't real,
My mind did suspiciously steal
Away my psychotic rationality,
And I was a fretting liability
To myself with this ill-health
Of self-harming under scrutiny
Of supposedly those with wealth.
 
But I was delusional and paranoid,
And felt so alone like in a sad void,
With no forthcoming help with aid
To my suffering this that is so bade.
But I am still here to raise apt cheer
From my history of so being in fear.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 05/11/2018
 
An edited piece.
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

Disarray At Play

 I have often been locked away,
With my faculties so in disarray,
Left to rot – forgot by the staff
Who insensitively used to laugh
At their own amusement humour
While we used to insanely suffer,
This type of intolerance behaviour
Is an unpalatable unhappy flavour.
 
I would eventually get better,
But still as so mad as a hatter,
But I would eat and get fatter
From a fast of bread and butter.
Are you kind enough to care
That life at times is not fair.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 05/11/2018
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

Delusional Fear To Adhere To

 Delusional fear I adhere to, and in a thumping rage, my flat like a cage, I curse and swear, aware that I am talking to myself, but in stealth, on my own, with urgencies of communicating, disregarding my health, as insanity takes a hold, I am so bold to have the alter told, arguing and denying the trying of patronising, and as we whisper, talk, argue and shout – we bout in words and aggressive behaviour of paranoia, as in who's watching, listening, talking on the TV and radio, my voice wants to know, and in cryptic mode, it does decipher a mood to choose, but struggle in principle, as in whose morals rule the mood of the passing and lasting of the day and night, sometimes in fright, from the flight of one's blows, to one's face, a pace of gravity mentality, as I become harassed by many characters, with different behaviours, sometimes fateful, other times grateful, as a sight to see, in these words of testimony.

© Andrew Stevenson 22/03/2017
 
An edited piece. Please note I am well at this present time.
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

Monday, 21 January 2019

At Times

I like a nice, quiet drink
Where I rationally think
About my mad mentality,
Sometimes a sad gravity
Of insane insensibility.
Yet, I do love socialising
Without any patronising
Negativities so opposing.
 
I’ve my paranoia moments,
Suspicions with movements
Of the populace around me –
Paradoxically being so free
But I still feel so locked up
As I swallow, sip and sup.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 12/03/2017
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

Love God's Eternal Love

Love our Lord with your heart,
His sound is like that of a harp –
Tranquil with the right melody
Leading you from the insanity
Of not being in nice company,
He can aid and help the lonely
By reading that he was friendly
Duly within the New Testament.
 
Jesus is a source of appeasement
Especially with our bereavement,
He preached about heaven above
And of God’s eternal loving love.
So believe and grieve his passing
From a hostile Roman’s stabbing.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 04/11/2018
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

Jesus

I have just and Godly intentions
As Jesus was full of aspirations
And integrity, and you will see
Sincerity in His truth popularity.
 
I fell in love with Jesus at a sad time
Of hardship, he was a welcoming sign
Of my times to come, with a passion
Of so believing parables of precision.
 
As to understand we are all equal
Is an academic, Biblical prequel –
Moses shared, cared with equality
And offered a Godly commentary.
 
Be friendly with your Neighbour
Is a philosophy to aptly so favour,
And to duly love your loving Wife
Is wisdom to so see you from strife.
 
Jesus was foretold by the bold and wise
And he was favoured with opening eyes
To all that would choose to see and hear
Sentiments and words sincere and dear.
 
In the New Testament Jesus had sincerity
Which was complimentary to his popularity,
He cared for others as Sisters and Brothers
And had compassion on unbelieving others.
 
His beliefs were to set you free from disbeliefs
Of many grief's, as sorrows were at some peaks,
As they were governed by Tyrants and Villains
Posing as respectable and honourable Romans.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 03/04/2017
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

I Love Jesus

Jesus was/is an ecclesiastical Preacher
And an incredible and humble Teacher,
He taught followers to love one another
Especially your Brethren and Mother.
 
He said parables to sow and grow,
And was aptly benevolent to show
That he was respectful to us all –
Regardless of some standing tall.
 
His Disciples did duly follow him,
Teaching others not to commit sin
And spreading the Gospel Word
To wherever it might be so heard.
 
He fed followers with apt wisdom
And philosophies about God’s Son,
That new times had wisely begun
With guidance like our sunny sun.
 
He walked the desert, being tested,
With the devil wanting him arrested
For crimes against his sad humanity –
A grave testament of evil travesty.
 
Jesus prevailed, and loved God so,
And had the knowledge to so know
That His blessings are a sight to see
Of peaceful relations of tranquillity.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 03/04/2017
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

I Fell In Love With Our Saviour

I fell in love with our Saviour
And adhered to His behaviour
Of preaching His wise teaching
To the humble poor reaching.
Our sweet Lord is a blessing
And can alleviate us stressing,
Believe in His Godly preaching
And live your life free of sinning.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 21/12/2018
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

Him To Begin

I fell in love with our Jesus
Through a time of hardship,
He can wisely see through us
And advocated true courtship.
 
He was only highly irascible
When He was in the temple,
They were robbing the poor
Of a sad considerable score.
 
Jesus healed the blind
And suffered in-kind
As His eyes were open
To sheep needing a pen.
 
He herded the vulnerable
And was keen and able
To preach a wise parable
To the poor and unstable.
 
Those that listened
Were heightened
And were imagined
Not to be frightened.
 
Jesus was/is the Truth and Light
And He firmly stayed from flight
As the Romans with their might
Picked on Him a hostile fight.
 
Jesus died for your sins,
Sing His glorious hymns
To remember Him aglow
With what He did so sow.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 25/06/2017
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

Sunday, 20 January 2019

A Fan Who Can Write

I’m a fan of Cheryl,
I’d like her to pull,
We’d be fruitful
Not neglectful,
She is a peach
That I preach
To be beautiful
And also amiable.
 
Were she to be mine
I’d treat her so fine,
She I think sublime
Of which I’ll rhyme.
We are both so kind
I hope you duly find.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 20/01/2019
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

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Will She See Me

Will Jackie come on a date with me,
I will impatiently have to wait and see,
I will so ask her out when my finances
Are in order from present grievances,
She is so slim and so aptly very pretty
And I would charm her by being witty:
I used to hang around with her Brother
When I was a teenager much younger.
 
I still see Diane at my Brother-In-Laws,
We are both understanding and not sore,
I did love her but I am now moving on
With Jackie I hope to so have some fun.
I hope if she sees me she’ll like poetry
As this is my respectful inner ability.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 20/01/2019
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

Wayfaring With Sadie

I have just took Sadie out for a stroll,
I let her off the lead and she dug a hole,
She picked up a stick and gave it a chew
Then quickly chased a passing squirrel,
I took her to my local picturesque park
Where the weather was cold and dark,
Sadie had on her coat to keep her warm
Which looks nice on her with a charm.
 
I took her past the river on way back,
We both enjoyed the scenery on offer,
Sadie is now resting in her comfy sack
Duly dozing after a long walk bless her.
I take her out four or five times a day
And while at home she often has a play.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 20/01/2019
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.
 
 

Saturday, 19 January 2019

He Say Reggae

My Mate came here yesterday,
He enjoyed his afternoon stay,
On YouTube he played reggae
As they are the genre to so play
He so says in his particular way,
He introduced me to lots of bands
That play reggae in other lands
That have plenty of audience fans.
 
I fed Inksy and let him do a wash,
He wears suit attire so very posh,
We shared a tipple of my whisky
Both duly ending up quite merry.
He left to go back to his Ex, Maria
With loving sentiments so sincere.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 20/01/2019
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

I Will Wait For A Date

I am not asking Jackie out
Until late the next month,
My finances are quite tight
So I can’t get up to much,
I have got many bills to pay –
I will be sorting Wednesday,
And I’m paying for a holiday
For me and my Family to stay.
 
But I shall look forward to a date,
That is if she is up for seeing me,
I am pensive with having to wait
But can’t afford one yet you see.
My fridge-freezer is stocked up
With my cupboards so full up.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 19/01/2019
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

Lapse Of Order

I saw my Mum,
She was so glum
With both her Son
And nice Daughter
My loving Brother
And doting Sister,
Who so accuse her
Of getting madder.
 
Mum has scatty-mind,
But she remains kind,
She’s always missing
Stuff that she’s losing.
We all have a front key
In-case of an emergency.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 19/01/2019
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.

Friday, 18 January 2019

UB40 Reggae

I am listening to UB40,
Who play, sing reggae,
Ali and Robin Campbell –
Brothers who’re swell –
Are both the lead singers,
They’ve a few drummers
Playing bass with brass –
UB40 are another class.
 
Tyler is guilty they sing,
And they enjoy red wine,
Not dressing up in bling
They are suitably sublime.
Cherry is their sweet-Baby –
I’d like Cheryl as my Honey.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 18/01/2019
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.
 
 
 

A Thrill At Rhyl

I am paying for my Families holiday,
We’re going to Rhyl for a week’s stay,
We are going to reside in a caravan
Which has central heating to put on,
I’ve stayed in one before and had fun
With my Daughter and Grandchildren,
Her Mother and my Mother are coming
So it’ll all be a blessing free of stressing.
 
My Mate and his Family are staying too,
We will all be so happy and not so blue,
They have lots to do on the large site
Especially to stop Kids having a gripe.
We are booking our holiday in Summer
Where the weather will be much finer.
 
© Andrew Stevenson 18/01/2019
 
Thank you. Love love, Andrew.