The Raise Of The Angel Of Respect To Touch A Heart. Poem by Raymond Sawyer

The Raise Of The Angel Of Respect To Touch A Heart.



Thus when it's night for the moon will raise with the angel of respect for every min that the moon raise for the angel will touch a heart with respect but for every touch of respect for the light of life will touch once heart that wish for respect just to feel the light of life is like being touch by the sun that touch the sky and yet the raise of the angel of respect to touch a heart.


For when the sun raise thus one who wish for respect will see a bird that will touch the sky with respect but for who's heart will feel the touch of the rose thus for every rose that one see is the rose of respect that been touch by the angel of respect but just to feel the morning breeze that whisper in the air and yet the raise of the angel of respect to touch a heart.



Where there a heart for one will feel the touch of respect that one wish for and yet every heart that been touch with respect is one who's eyes will sparkle in the sky but yet here a heart that wish to feel the touch of respect for every touch of twinkle will fill a heart with respect but when the sun touch the sky for there a warm smile and yet the raise of the angel of respect to touch a heart.



Every moment that one who wish for the touch of respect to look the sky but where there a new moon for one will see a star that will touch the sky with respect just to feel the breeze is like feeling the touch of a star for who is the angel of respect and yet the raise of the angel of respect mean a lot to the family for who is the angel of respect just for a heart but for every moment that a star twinkle thus it's the angel of respect and yet the raise of the angel of respect to touch a heart.

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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 but when they feel a warm smile that says welcome to Star bucks.l
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