Every Star That Touch A Heart Is The Angel Of Respect. Poem by Raymond Sawyer

Every Star That Touch A Heart Is The Angel Of Respect.



For one who look to a clear sky for one wish to feel the touch of respect but when one see a star that twinkle for the moon raise to touch the sky just to see the star is like being touch by the sun that touch the blue sky with respect thus every touch of respect the more the birds will sing for a heart that wish for respect and yet every star that touch a heart is the angel of respect.



For every moment that one feel respect the more one swill see every star that will shine in the sky with the touch of respect yet when one feel a smile thus it's the sun with the smile of respect that will touch once heart but for every star is the star of the angel of respect for who's heart is full of respect and yet every star that touch a heart is the angel of respect.



When one eyes twinkle in the sky for it's the twinkle of respect that touch the eyes of one who wish for respect just to feel the breeze is like is being touch by the light of life tat mean a lot to the family that fill the air with respect but it the family who's the angels of respect and yet every star that touch a heart is the angel of respect.



Thus where a rose is in full bloom is the rose that been touch with respect but when one see a rose for once heart will be fill with respect but for who's eyes will sparkle in the sky thus it will be the angel of respect that fill the air with respect every min that the angel touch a heart for every bird will touch the sky with respect and yet every star that touch a heart is the angel of respect.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
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.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Adeline Foster 23 March 2016

I see you must work there. These paragraphs are interesting, one can not call them poetry, per-say. but of interest anyway. Read mine. Adeline

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