J-ust let the evening pass,
A-s the dawn begins to break;
S-unday replaces Saturday,
M-orn has the chance to take.
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J-ust get up from sleep,
E-arly in the morning;
N-ight chill disappears,
N-ew day is dawning.
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G-reat gleam starts to glow,
E-nding the long cold night;
R-ise of the sun begins,
L-eaving behind the twilight.
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P-ink color of the day
I-s in sight or view;
N-o more coal black clouds,
K-ind weather pleases
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L-ight twenty-fourth February
I-s shining above the horizon;
Z-enith awaits the noontime,
A-iming to meet the beacon.
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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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A-fter the Saturday night,
N-ew dawn Sunday breaks;
A-iming to erase the pain, even the tears and heartaches.
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J-ust watch the pink aurora
A-s the moon passes by;
C-herish the beautiful cockcrow,
K-iss the twilight good-bye.
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J-ust let the morning break,
E-arly beautiful Tuesday;
S-un has begun to shine,
S-hadows have faded
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