S-unshine in early morn
H-as begun to slowly rise;
E-arly light starts to make
R-eflections to your eyes.
I-t brightly bathes the day, denying the night cold chill;
E-mitted red rays above bring a thousand thrill.
L-ight lively bathes the day,
O-ctober twenty-fifth dawn;
U-nderneath the heaven, as the twilight is gone.
M-orn light bathes the day,
A-s the shadow passes by;
R-aindrops have faded,
C-rimson burns in the sky.
I-t warmly bathes the day,
A-fter the dark is over;
L-etting the dusk walk out, as you see the kind weather.
D-elightful flame up high
E-rases the blue and gray;
N-ever ignore the blessings,
A-s beacon bathes the day.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem