A Star That Dance For The Star Dance To Touch A Heart With Respect. Poem by Raymond Sawyer

A Star That Dance For The Star Dance To Touch A Heart With Respect.



For every star that one see thus it dance with the touch of respect just to fill a heart that wish for the touch of respect but for who's heart will be touch with respect just to look to the sky for what one see is a star that is dancing for the heart that wish for respect for there a heart some where that wish for the touch of respect and yet a star that dance for the star dance to touch a heart with respect.


Thus every star that touch the night sky for the stars that dance for the dance that one see is the dance of respect for it's the angel that will touch once heart with the dance of respect but to the one who's heart will be touch with respect but yet when one see a star for it's the angel of respect just to see the twinkle in the eyes of the angel and yet a star that dance for the star that dance to touch a heart with respect.


For when one feel the touch of the moon thus the moon is the moon light of life but the more one feel the light for one feel the star dance for the touch of respect just to feel the sun is like feeling the touch by a rose that will fill a heart that wish for the touch of respect and yet for a star that dance for the star dance to touch a heart with respect.



Where there a star for one will see a twinkle that will fill the night air with the touch of respect for every star that on see shall sparkle in once eyes with respect for respect mean a lot to the family that ism the angel of respect every star that dance for the angel shall shine like the morning sun but when the sun raise thus every rose shall be fill with respect and yet a star that dance for the star dance to touch a heart with respect.

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Well good morning to all the people that come here for just a good cup of fresh 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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