Wear a beautiful smile,
As the night disappears;
Dawn breaks beneath the sky,
Wiping away your tears.
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J-ust let your lips smile,
E-verytime you are upset;
S-weetly glow both your eyes,
S-ay not about your fret.
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You make my heart smile,
When ache brings tears;
My eyes start to sparkle,
As the pain disappears.
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S-weet smile in your eyes
H-as brightened the day;
I-t brings sheer happiness
E-ven during blue and gray.
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Because of your sweet smile,
My world has turned around;
The blue sky turns to pink,
As roses do abound.
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It brings peace to the whole world,
Stopping both anger and hate;
It wipes out the insults hurled,
Giving love is not too late.
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R-adiant smile is a sign of joy,
E-xpressive of mirth and love;
I-ts confidence comes from
N-o one but God
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S-mile and say hello,
H-aving a very nice day;
E-very cheerful greeting
I-s keeping you from gray.
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J-ust aim to smile, not to mourn,
U-ndaunted despite the setback;
N-o reason to cry and agonize, neither walking out nor losing track.
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V-iew of the happy smile
A-ims to brighten the day;
N-ice to behold the mirth,
J-oy and cheer free of gray.
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S-mile as you wake up,
A-fter the long night of sleep;
R-ise up from the bed
O-f slumber sweet and deep.
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M-eet the morn with a smile
I-nstead of frown or pout;
C-ool breeze brings mirth,
H-oping to sweep the doubt.
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L-ook at the sky,
A-s the dawn has broken,
A-fter the dark in the open;
R-ays on the horizon
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S-un has begun to rise,
U-sing his eternal flame;
S-imply thank God for the blessings,
A-s you call His holy
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J-ust let Thursday morn
E-rase the Wednesday night;
A-llow the beacon to bring
N-othing but the light.
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R-ise up from the bed,
O-n nineteenth December;
C-elebrate your birthday,
E-vade the deep slumber.
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M-ake Friday morning
A-ble to leave the night;
R-ainy evening Thursday
I-s nowhere in sight.
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D-awn begins to break,
E-vening shadows end;
L-ight carried by the beacon
I-s starting to
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L-et thirtieth December
A-im to meet the Friday;
N-ew dawn has broken,
T-aking the twilight away.
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S-mile the tears away,
H-aving to endure the pain;
E-nd the ache and sorrow,
R-elease the hurt from chain.
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L-earn to start with a smile,
E-ven if life seems seriously hard;
N-ice words we must utter,
N-egative things we must bury in the
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J-ust let the beacon rise,
A-pril nineteenth break of day;
I-n the lanes up above,
N-ight shadows fade away.
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Y-our birthday has come,
N-eath the wide blue sky;
A-pril seventeenth morn lets the twilight pass you by.
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R-elieve the pain in your heart,
U-ntil the aches eventually fade;
B-irth of you is willed by Him,
Y-ou really are God-made.
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M-idnight haze and mist
A-re both already gone;
R-ainy night has turned
I-nto a break of a new dawn.
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J-ovial smile and walk
E-xpress your conviviality;
A-iming to show your joy,
N-o signs of being empty.
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S-how your open smile,
A-ccepting my warmest regard;
R-elax as you relieve the pain
A-nd the sorrow of life so
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L-aughter and smile
O-n your face fill the day;
V-ery nice and great moment
E-rases the night away.
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A-lways wear a sweet smile,
R-ainy night and sunny day;
A-llow your eyes to sparkle, letting tears dry away.
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G-reeting you with a smile,
I-n July twenty-ninth day;
N-ew rhyme is composed
A-ccording to the words that I play.
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J-ust make the world smile,
E-ven if there are tears to cry;
L-et everyone ease the pain
A-bout climbing hills so high.
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