J-ust about to break is dawn,
E-vening is nowhere in view;
N-ew day denies the dark,
N-o way will shadow dismay
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In brightest day, world peace is gained,
Compassionate heart heals the hurt;
The pain is eased wonderfully,
Pure love carries no grime nor dirt.
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A-s
N-ight fades,
N-ew day dawns,
I-nclement clime
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L-et the cold chill fade
E-ventually after the night;
Y-our heart will be bathed by the beacon burning bright.
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K-iss the night goodbye,
A-s you rise from slumber;
R-ight away leave the dark,
E-ither now or
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P-eace on earth is sought by man,
A-sking everyone to stop the war;
Z-eal in this desire though is found in vain wherever you are.
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I-n your eyes I see the glow,
R-eflecting from the sky;
I-n your heart I feel the beat,
S-o fast and getting
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D-ay replaces the night,
I-t breaks after twilight time;
A-n early morn has broken,
N-ew dawn is so sublime.
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L-et the final night turn
I-nto a brand new year's day;
N-ever let December twenty-first
D-rive the fireworks
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Mandates of the Lord
Are to be obeyed all the time;
You follow His command,
And your life will be sublime.
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R-ising sunlight will win
O-ver the chill of night;
D-ay will be brightened by the beacon burning bright.
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G-ood-bye to the dark night,
E-ventide is so blue;
R-ise of the beacon begins,
R-ays will shine on
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R-ising sun in the morning
E-liminates the moonlight;
Y-ou'll be bathed with warmth
N-ow that the beacon burns bright.
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R-ise of the beacon begins
O-n seventeenth November;
S-unlight starts to shine,
E-nding the eyes' slumber.
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A-llow the night to fade
I-nto the deepest darkness;
L-et its gray and blue haze
E-vaporate in forgetfulness.
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M-oon looker at late night
I-s eager and awake;
N-ovember twelfth eventide
A-ims to ease the heartache.
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N-ight chill is about over,
O-ne beacon warms the cold wind;
R-ise of the sun will begin,
I-nclement weather will
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S-tay sweet night and day,
O-pen your heart to love;
L-et the light warm your life,
E-rasing the dark clouds above.
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R-ise of the moon begins
O-n ninth November night;
M-illions of twinkling stars
A-re setting things aright.
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J-ust let the Tuesday morn
O-pen the early March seven;
A-s you rise up from sleep,
N-ight shadows
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S-un third of March
H-as just begun to rise;
I-t's a beautiful dawn,
E-ndorsing the wide bright skies.
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M-idnight has passed by,
A-nother new year has begun;
Y-our birthday has come,
E-xpecting a lot of fun.
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D-ecember twenty-seventh,
O-ne early Tuesday morning;
R-ise of the sun has begun,
I-t's time to enjoy and
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L-ight on windy Wednesday
I-s brought to the day;
N-o more mist and haze,
D-ark shadows fade
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P-ouring rain disappears,
E-ventide turns into a day;
R-ising sun twenty-third December
L-ets the night fade
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J-ust let Saturday pass,
E-vading the sunny Sunday;
S-un rises above the horizon,
S-hadows have faded
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A-fter the noon is gone,
N-ew moon begins to come;
N-o more light from the beacon, although the wind stays calm.
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R-ed beacon that has set
O-pens the sky for a star;
S-unday shadows fall,
C-reating the dusk near or far.
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J-anuary twelfth early morn
O-pen the day with light;
Y-our birthday has come, as Thursday sets things aright.
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N-ever let the rain come,
I-n the sky blue and wide;
K-iss the chill goodbye,
K-ind words remain
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R-ise of the sun begins,
E-vening dark disappears
Y-es, an eclipse of the night stops the falling tears.
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D-arkest hour of your life
I-s waiting for a bright day;
A-n early light will come up,
N-ight chill will fade
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A-fter the lonely night
I-s no longer staying there;
L-et the day be sunny
E-very first morn
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R-ainy night is over,
A-fter the storm disappears;
M-orning has broken,
A-s it wipes away the tears.
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R-aindrops will be over,
Y-our heart longs for the sun;
A-fter the twilight fades,
N-ew dawn will bring fun.
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J-ust when the dusk comes,
E-ventide will be awake;
A-nother long night appears,
N-ew morn makes
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D-arkest night will walk away
O-n the hour of daybreak;
R-ise of the sun will begin,
I-t will eliminate
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