When The Sun Set For The Night Slip In. Poem by Raymond Sawyer

When The Sun Set For The Night Slip In.



For when the sun set yet the night slip in for every min that the night slip in for the family of Star bucks shall touch the night sky with respect thus the moon will shine the light of respect but when one feel the night breeze thus the night breeze whisper the name Star bucks.


The more one see the light of the moon thus the more the family of Star bucks will twinkle in the night sky for who will feel the touch of respect yet there a angel for who is the angel of respect for the family of Star bucks respect is special yet every star that one see is the family of Star bucks.


Night after night the family of Star bucks fill the night air with respect just to fill once heart but yet he family of Star bucks wish to see a warm lovely smile but as the night get longer the more the family fill the heart with respect.


Where there the moon thus the angel of respect shall twinkle in once eyes for every twinkle says welcome to Star bucks for the family care for the night sky thus the sun shall raise for the sun shall warm once heart for when the sun set for the night slip in.

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Well it's that time for good people get ready for work but before they go to work they have to get their morning good fresh cup of coffee to start their off good so when it's time to take a break they are right back at Star bucks.
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