The Night The Sky Open For The Touch Of Respect. Poem by Raymond Sawyer

The Night The Sky Open For The Touch Of Respect.



For one who feel the sun will feel the touch of respect and yet when the night come for the sky shall open for the touch of respect thus for it's the angel that will fill the night sky with respect for the angel with eyes that sparkle in the night will touch one for who wish for the touch of respect but when the night sky open for it wish for the touch of respect and yet the night the sky open for the touch of respect.


The more the sky open the more one will see the stars that is fill with respect every min that the sky open the more the moon will raise for it's the moon that been touch with respect every min that the sky open the more one feel the touch of the angel for who's heart is full of respect open sky is like a open window for the light of the stars thus every star that on see the more the sky will open for the touch of respect and yet the night the sky open for the touch of respect.


Thus what a lovely night for one to wish for the touch of respect every moment that one wish the more the angel fill the sky with the touch of respect the more the star shine in the night for one shall see the angel of respect for where the moon raise for one will feel the light of life and yet the light of life mean a lot to the family that have a lot of respect and yet the night the sky open for the touch of respect.



Thus the night the sky open for the moon raise to touch the night sky but when one saw a star that twinkle there one felt the touch of respect but every touch of respect for one wish for the touch of respect thus for who's heart will feel the touch of respect just to see the eyes of the angel but the night the sky open for the touch 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 before they have to be at work but when they feel a warm smile that says welcome to Star ucks.
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