F-ragrant flowers in the forest
A-im to please the nose neath the skies;
Y-ellow, lavender, red, and white
E-nd the lonely look in the eyes.
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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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The flowers in the garden
Do delight the eyes of men
With beauty neath the heaven.
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A-fter the twilight is gone,
D-awn begins to break;
E-vening haze disappears,
L-ight warms the heartache.
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L-et misty Tuesday pass,
H-aze and fog fade away;
Y-our heart is bathed with sunlight,
N-ight turns into a lovely Wednesday.
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J-ust let Monday mist
E-vaporate into the night;
S-hadows have disappeared,
S-unrise sets things
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J-ust let the new dawn break,
E-arly twenty-seventh December;
S-unny Tuesday morning
S-hines after your slumber.
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J-anuary twenty-sixth morn
O-pens the day with soft wind;
S-hadow of the night
I-s coming to an
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L-et twenty-first January
O-pen the day in a right way;
U-nderneath the blue lane,
I-nclement clime stays away.
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F-lowers for your birthday
E-xcites your heart and mind;
I-n sixth sunny December, three red roses make you fine.
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