To Dance Under The Stars Is To Dance With The Family Poem by Raymond Sawyer

To Dance Under The Stars Is To Dance With The Family



Thus when the moon shine what a night for a moon light dance under the stars for one who dance under the stars thus one dance with respect for the family is respect to see the moon for one see the angel of respect and yet the angel with respect has a twinkle in her eyes.


The more one dance under the stars is like wishing for a angel to fill once heart with respect for every min one dance under the star for once heart is being fill with respect but to see a lovely mile that is like the sun is the smile of respect.


When the stars smile thus the moon shall shine the light of the angel with respect thus the family of Star bucks is the angels of the night with respect in their smile but when one see a rose for it's been fill with the respect that the stars touch it with.


To laugh is like being kiss by the stars with respect thus where there happiness for there is a lovely smile that says welcome to Star bucks for it's there where one get a fresh cup of coffee that the family fill with respect.

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For every day is a good day just like if one had a good cup of fresh coffee but just to feel the summer breeze that whisper the name Star buck is where one can get a good cup of fresh coffee.
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