The Angel One See Is The Angel Of Respect. Poem by Raymond Sawyer

The Angel One See Is The Angel Of Respect.



For when one see a angel thus one see a star that twinkle in the night but when one see a angel thus for one feel the light of life touching once heart with the touch of respect but for who's heart will feel the touch of the angel respect for the more one see a angel thus one look to the sky for the more the stars that will shine just to feel the night breeze that whisper in the air if the breeze that says respect and yet the angel one see is the angel of respect.


For every star that touch a heart that wish for the touch of respect but when the sun raise for one shall see a rose in bloom but for some where there a heart that wish for the touch of respect just to see a bird that is touching the blue sky with the touch of respect but for who's eyes will twinkle in the night with respect and yet the angel one see is the angel of respect.



For where there a warm smile that will shin lie the morning sun that touch the blue sky with respect but for every bird that been touch with respect will fill the air with the touch of respect the more a rose bloom the more the angel of respect will touch a heart with the touch of respect but to the family that fill the night air is the family that one see in the night and yet the angel one see is the angel of respect.



Every moment that one feel the touch of respect thus one feel the light of life that the angel fill the moon with the touch of respect thus when for one who see the moon shall shine with the touch of respect but just to see the eyes of the angel is like seeing a rose in full bloom that been touch with respect but yet for the star that one see is the angel of respect and yet the angel one see is the angel of respect.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Well good morning to all the people that com here 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 o Star bucks.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Close
Error Success