Where There A Heart For There The Angel Of Respect. Poem by Raymond Sawyer

Where There A Heart For There The Angel Of Respect.



When it's night for one sit a lone but for one who sit a lone thus one look to the sky for one wish for the touch of respect but for every min that one wish for the touch of respect will feel the light of life that will touch a heart with respect the more one wish for respect the more stars will shine in the sky and yet where there a heart for there the angel of respect.



Some where there arose that will touch a heart that wish for the touch of respect but when one wish for one will see a bird that will fill the air with respect but every star that touch the sky is the star of the angel with respect every moment that a star shine the more one wish for the touch of respect that will fill once heart but when one feel the touch of respect for what one feel is the light of life that is the light of respect and yet where there a heart for there the angel of respect.



For when the night is clear for one will see the star that will touch a heart that wish for respect but for every heart that wish for respect thus the angel will fill once heart with respect but yet every rose that one see is the rose of the angel of respect thus for one who wish for one will be touch by the angel and yet where there a heart for there the angel of respect.



Every min that the moon touch the sky fr one will see the angel with eyes that sparkle with the touch of respect but for every rose there a bird that will sing for a heart that wish for respect but to the family that fill the air with respect is the angel of the night night after night one wish for respect but the more one wish he more stars will one see and yet where there a heart for there the angel 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 just before they have to be at work but when they feel a warm smile that says welcome to Star bucks
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