For One Who See The Light Thus One Feel Respect. Poem by Raymond Sawyer

For One Who See The Light Thus One Feel Respect.



Thus when one see the stars thus the stars shall shine with the touch of respect but for who will feel the touch of respect just to feel the sun is like feeling the morning sun that touch the blue sky with the touch of respect but when one see the birds thus the birds is the eyes of the angel of the night sky and yet every star is the star of respect and yet for one who see the light thus one feel respect.



Every min that a heart wish for respect thus a rose shall be fill with the touch of respect by the angel for who's eyes sparkle in the night but when the moon raise for one will feel the light of life yet for one who feel the light of life is one who been touch with respect or every touch of respect for every rose shall bloom in full with the touch of respect and yet for one who see the light thus one feel respect.



Time after time for one shall feel the light of respect for every min that one feel the light of respect is like being touch by a rose that been fill with respect thus for when a bird touch the sky for there is respect in the air to fill once heart but for who will feel the respect in the air or every star is the angel of respect and yet for one who see the light thus one feel respect.



Thus or where there happiness for the sun shall warm once heart with respect just to look to the sky is like looking into the eyes of the angel of respect or it's the family that fill the air with respect thus the family for who's heart is full of respect is the family that touch a heart with the touch of respect but yet when one feel the light of respect or once heart shall shine in the night with respect and yet for one who see the light thus one eel 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 to be at work ut when they feel a warm smile that says welcome to Star bucks
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