M-ist and fog are gone,
E-vading the beacon's rays,
A-s the warm light shines.
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S-ee the sun comes shining,
H-e bathes you with light;
E-arly morn has broken,
E-nding the chill of night.
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J-ust have your day in the sun,
A-s the people see you;
N-ever will they ignore the nice and pleasant view.
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A-nother day brings
N-ew warmth and light to the morn,
N-ight has gone away.
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M-orning sun comes up
A-gain above the junction,
Y-our whole life is warmed.
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N-ow that the sun is rising,
I-t's time to see the light;
C-ome behold the beacon,
E-vening fades into the night.
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F-eel the warmth of the sun,
H-ide not from his light;
E-very third October morn, your birthday shall be bright.
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M-onday morning comes,
A-fter the Sunday shadow;
E-arly thirteenth February fills your eyes with glow.
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A-n early morning sun
I-s rising above the horizon;
Z-enith awaits the noontime,
A-s it expects the beacon.
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R-ise of the sun early
I-n thirty-first December
C-omforts your heart and mind,
H-owling wind and chill are over.
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M-onday morn has broken,
O-n twenty-sixth December;
I-t replaces the cold night,
S-un rises up from slumber.
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L-ookat theglowing glea-M
O-fthebeaconin theare-A
V-iew the light in the mornin-G
E-njoythe warmth of the su-N
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C-ome into the open,
H-appily see the rays that ascend;
Y-our tears shall disappear,
M-oments of raindrops
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A-s you see the sun,
N-ight has passed you by;
G-lorious morn has shown up,
E-arly twenty-eighth of July.
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A-s the sun soon will rise,
I-n early twentieth of March;
R-ays from the beacon shine,
A-ll the raindrops are parched.
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B-eacon fourth January
E-rases the chill of night;
T-uesday twilight is over,
H-azy air becomes bright.
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G-ray haze early Friday
I-s nowhere in view;
N-ight chill and raindrops
A-re fading into the blue.
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J-ust trust that the day will break,
A-s sure as the sun will shine;
Y-our birth will bring happiness,
V-ile weather will turn out fine.
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J-une third early morn
O-ne dawn starts to shine;
E-vening shadows disappear,
L-ight from above is fine.
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N-ew morn has broken,
O-ne day of joy and laughter;
R-ain and chill have vanished,
M-arch seventeenth this year.
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J-ust let the morning break,
O-ne evening passes from view;
B-eautiful blue sky above
O-pens the moment for
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L-ong and lonely night turns
I-nto a beacon burning bright;
E-arly fifth day of March
Z-enith awaits the
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