J-oy of Anne shall gladden
O-n twenty-sixth September;
Y-earning to share the thrill,
C-heer is comforting
E-ver.
A-nne's joy shall gladden,
N-ever will it cause pressure;
N-ice feeling is truly brought,
E-ither esctasy or pleasure.
S-weet Anne's joy shall gladden,
A-fter the bitter night is gone;
L-aughter lets one smile,
G-reeting the break of dawn.
A-nother mirth makes one happy,
D-enying the haze in the open,
O-nce one wishes to be pleased, Anne's joy shall gladden.
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