The Eyes Of The Night Breeze Is The Angel Of Respect. Poem by Raymond Sawyer

The Eyes Of The Night Breeze Is The Angel Of Respect.

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Thus when the sky is blue for one will feel a warm smile that will touch every heart with respect but for every rose that one see in full bloom thus for every rose for one will see a bird that will touch the sky wish respect but yet every min that the bird touch the sky for once heart will feel the touch of respect for every bird will sing for a heart that wish for respect and yet the eyes of the night breeze is the angel of respect.



For every star that touch the sky will touch the sky with respect that will touch a heart that wish for respect and yet every heart that been touch thus one will feel a warm smile that will warm a heart with respect but to the family that fill the air with respect for respect mean a lot to the family for who is the angel of respect and yet the eyes of the night breeze is the angel of respect.



Night after night for every heart feel the night breeze that whisper in the air with respect but for who's heart will be touch with respect the more one wish yet for one who look to the sky shall see more stars that will shine in the sky with a twinkle of respect time after time for one wish just to feel the touch of respect and yet the eyes of the night breeze is the angel of respect.


Some where in the night there a heart that wish for the touch of respect but when one see a star that twinkle with respect thus once eyes will feel the twinkle in the sky thus every moon that one wish for respect for the eyes in the night breeze will touch once heart but yet when the sun raise for every bird that one see shall sing for a heart that wish for respect and yet the eyes of the night breeze is 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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