For A Child Who Wish To Be The Angel Of Respect. Poem by Raymond Sawyer

For A Child Who Wish To Be The Angel Of Respect.



When there a child for some where there a angel of respect that will touch a heart for every heart that wish for respect for one will see a rose that is in full bloom with respect just to feel the touch of respect is like a child wish to be a angel some where a heart will feel the touch of respect but for every min that one see the eyes of the angel and yet for a child who wish to be the angel of respect.



Thus just to feel the touch of respect is like being touch with the light of life that will fill a heart but every warms smile is the smile of the sun that been touch with respect thus when one feel the breeze for it's the angel that whisper respect to once heart with the touch of respect but when one been touch by a rose for the angel is one who touch a heart with respect and yet for a child who wish to be he angel of respect.



For one who look to the sky shall see the child that wish to be a angel of respect but when one look in the eyes of the child thus one will feel the touch of respect for it's the child who wish to be a angel of respect and yet the more one look in the eyes of the child the more stars that will touch the sky with respect just to see the respect in the child eyes is like being touch by a rose and yet for a child who wish to be the angel of respect.



Thus for a heart tat wish o the touch of respect for it's the child for who's eyes that will touch a heart with the touch of respect but for every min that one see a bird for the bird will touch the sky with the touch of respect but when the sun touch the sky for one will feel a warm smile that is the smile of respect that will touch a heart and yet for a child who wish to be the angel of respect.

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Well good morning to all the people that come here 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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