M-any flowers in bloom
A-re amazing to behold;
R-ed roses really blossom
I-n the eyes of young and old.
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E-arly Wednesday morning,
D-awn has begun to break;
N-either dusk nor twilight
A-ims to cause you heartache.
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L-earn the lesson well
O-ctober fifteenth day;
U-se your mind and heart,
N-ever let truth go away.
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M-orn second February
I-s bringing warmth to Thursday;
C-old chill and raindrops
H-ave both faded away.
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J-ust let the woes wane,
A-fter the Saturday night;
N-ew dawn has broken,
E-rasing the twilight.
...
L-et misty Tuesday go by,
H-aze has begun to vanish;
E-arly morn eighth February,
N-ight raindrops diminish.
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M-onday morning comes,
A-fter the Sunday shadow;
E-arly thirteenth February fills your eyes with glow.
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M-ist and fog Friday
A-re both nowhere in sight;
R-aindrop on Saturday
I-s fading into the night.
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J-ust let the morning break,
A-fter the cold Saturday night;
N-ineteenth of February
I-s setting Sunday aright.
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D-awn has just broken,
A-fter the night's cold weather;
R-ise of the sun begins,
I-nclement clime is
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