For Every Heart For The Angel Of Respect Will Touch A Heart. Poem by Raymond Sawyer

For Every Heart For The Angel Of Respect Will Touch A Heart.



What a beautiful day for one to feel the touch of respect but just to feel the sun for it will warm once heart but for who's heart will feel the touch of respect for every heart that wish for respect thus one will be touch by the rose of the angel of respect and yet for every rose that one see is the rose of the angel of respect just to feel respect is like feeling a warm smile and yet for every heart for the angel of respect will touch a heart.



Ever moment that one wish for respect the more a star will twinkle in the sky with the touch of respect but to the family for who's eyes sparkle in the sky respect mean a lot to the family that will touch a heart with respect for every touch of respect the more one will see the eyes of the angel and yet for every heart for the angel of respect will touch a heart.



Just to feel the sun with a warm smile of respect for every rose will bloom in full with the touch of respect but were the sun raise for there a heart that wish for the touch of respect but for every touch of once heart will feel the respect that the angel touch with yet every star that touch the sky is like ever bird that sing for a heart that wish for respect and yet fr every heart for the angel of respect will touch a heart.



When it's night for one will see the moon thus every min that the moon raise to touch the sky shall shine with respect the more one see the moon the more respect will fill a heart just to feel the night breeze that whisper respect for every warm smile shall touch a rose with respect and yet for every heart for the angel of respect will touch a heart.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: than-bauk
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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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