The More The Sunshine Thus The Angel Will Touch A Heart. Poem by Raymond Sawyer

The More The Sunshine Thus The Angel Will Touch A Heart.



Thus when one who look the sky for one will wish for the touch of respect but when it's night forth stars will twinkle in the sky but when one see the moon thus the moon will touch a heart that wish for the touch of respect for every touch of respect the stronger it will get and yet the more the sun shine thus the angel will touch a heart.



Thus for every min that one wish for the touch of respect for one will see a falling star that will touch a heart with respect but just when one see a star for the moon will raise to touch the sky with respect but for every moment that the moon shine for one who wish for the touch of respect will feel the touch of the light of life and yet the more the sun shine thus the angel will touch a heart.




For every min that the light of life touch a heart for one who see a star shall feel the touch of respect when one wish on the falling star that will touch once heart with respect but night after night for every star that one see for the angel will fill the air with respect but just to feel a warm smile that will light the sky with the touch of respect but for every star that touch the sky is the angel of respect and yet the more the sun shine thus the angel will touch a heart.



Every heart that wish for the touch of respect for some where there a heart that wish for the touch of respect thus the more one who wish for the touch of respect is one who's eyes will twinkle in the touch
of respect respect but for when one feel the touch of the sun for one will feel a warm smile that will warm the heart that wish for the touch of respect and yet the more the sun shine thus the angel will touch a heart.

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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 before they have to be at work but when they feel a warm smile that says welcome to Star bucks.
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