K-iss the midnight goodbye,
A-s the evening comes to an end;
T-hursday sixth of April, beacon begins to ascend.
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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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M-editation in the morning
A-ims to use the day;
R-ising sun has taken
Y-our frets and woes away.
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L-et Friday fog fade away,
Y-ielding to light above the horizon;
N-ew day April seventh sees the break of dawn.
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N-eath the wide blue sky,
I-t's a beautiful Friday;
N-ew dawn April seventh
A-ims to break without delay.
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MM-onday morn meets the beacon,
A-pril tenth after the night;
R-ise of the sun begins,
Y-earning to bring warm light.
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R-ise up every time you fall,
O-ne day the sun will shine;
S-tormy weather will end,
E-ven the dark long line.
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L-ook at the break of day,
I-t's nice, fresh, and new;
T-wilight time is over,
O-ne dawn is in view.
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N-ew day has broken,
I-n the warmth of dawn;
C-old chill will be over,
O-nce the rain is gone.
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A-n amazing blue sky above
P-leases your sense of sight;
R-ise of the morning sun
I-s endorsing the warm
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