The More The Stars Shine Thus The More One Wish For Respect. Poem by Raymond Sawyer

The More The Stars Shine Thus The More One Wish For Respect.



Every moment tat one look to the sky for the sky is clear but yet one wish for the touch of respect but when a star raise to the sky for it will shine with the twinkle of respect just touch a heart wit respect that mean a lot to the family that touch the sky with respect but when one feel the light for it's the moon that will touch once heart with the light of life and yet the more the stars shine thus the more one wish for respect.



Thus for every light that touch a heart is the light of respect that the angel touch the moon with but when the moon shine for every star that touch the sky will twinkle in the sky but for who's heart will be touch with the touch of respect for the angel of respect will touch a heart with the respect and yet the more the stars shine thus the more one wish for respect.



Every min that one feel the night breeze that whisper in the air shall feel the touch a heart with respect but to one who wish for respect thus respect is like a rose of love but every rose that one see been ouch with respect somewhere there a heart that wish for respect but when the light touch once heart for it's the light of respect but when one feel the touch of respect thus on will see the angel that touch once heart and yet the more the stars shine thus the more one wish for respect.




The more stars that one see the stronger respect will get when it touch a heart that wish for the ouch of respect but when the sun raise just to look to the blue sky for one will see a bird that will touch the blue sky but when a heart wish for the touch of respect the more the stars will shine and yet the more the stars shine thus the one wish for 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 o be at work but when they feel a warm smile that says welcome to Star bucks.
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