To Wish For Respect For One Will Feel The Angel Of Respect. Poem by Raymond Sawyer

To Wish For Respect For One Will Feel The Angel Of Respect.



Thus when the sun raise for every rose that on see been touch with respect but it's the birds that will fill the air with the touch of respect for every touch of respect is the touch of the light of life that touch once heart but when the sun shine for it's the angel that one will feel for the sun will warm once heart with respect and yet to wish for respect for one will feel the angel of respect.



For every moment that one look to the sky the stronger respect will get when it touch once heart but for who's heart will be touch with respect for where there a dove thus there a angel of respect but for one who see a dove is the dove of the angel of respect just to see a rose for there a warm smile that fill the air with respect yet every touch of respect thus one will see the angel of respect and yet to wish for respect for one will feel the angel of respect.



Night after night for one who wish for the touch of respect shall feel the touch of the angel that will touch a heart but just to look in the eyes of the angel of respect the more one will feel the light of life just to stand in the night thus one see a falling star that will touch once heart that wish for the touch of respect and yet to wish for respect for one will feel the angel of respect.


Time after time some where there a heart that wish for respect but for the heart that wish for respect will catch the falling star that will touch a heart with respect for every min that a heart wish for respect the more a star will shine in the night with respect but to the family that fill the air with respect is the angel of respect and yet to wish for respect for one will feel 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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