For Every Road Thus There A Angel Of Respect. Poem by Raymond Sawyer

For Every Road Thus There A Angel Of Respect.



For one who travel on a long road thus there a angel for who will touch a heart with respect but when one for who wish for the touch of respect shall see the eyes of a angel for who wait for one to open their heart for the touch of respect but for one who wish for respect shall be touch with the light of life but yet every min that one is on the road and yet for every road thus there a angel of respect.


Time after time for one look to the sky just to feel the touch of respect but when one see the moon thus the moon will fill once heart with the light of life for where there a star thus the star will twinkle in once eyes but when one feel the touch for it's the angel that fill the air with respect every moment that one wish for the touch of the angel been touch by the moon with the light of life and yet for every road thus there a angel of respect.


For every road that one is on thus the more the angel will fill once heart with respect for one who wish for respect but when one see the eyes of the angel thus one will be touch with respect yet every min that one is on the road is like being in the heart of the angel that will fill once heart with respect but when one feel the morning sun for it's the angel that one feel and yet for every road thus there a angel of respect.



For a lovely night thus every star that one see is the eyes of the angel for who wait to fill a heart that wish for respect but to the family respect mean a lot to the family for who is the angel of the night sky but for who's heart will be touch with respect but just when one feel the sun for one see a bird that will fill the morning sky with respect and yet for every road thus there a angel of respect.

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Well good morning to all the people that come here just for a good cup of fresh cup of coffee just before they have to be at work but when they feel a warm smile that says welcome to Star bucks.
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