Whenever the wind blows,
Early in the morning light;
The breeze bathes the air
After the deep dark of night.
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R-age of the cyclone
S-avages many places,
S-torm surge kills thousands.
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G-entle wind whispers around,
E-arly in the morning light;
N-ew dawn has just shown up,
E-nding the dark of night.
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I-n jubilation I offer you this greeting,
M-esmerizing your heart, soul, and mind;
E-choes of the thirteenth day of November
E-nd the old past, leaving sadness behind.
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L-eaves listen and dance,
M-usic is played by the birds
S-inging in the wind.
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When wind waves move beneath the sky,
there's melody one can't deny;
the birds chirp and sing in the air,
the fishes play in the water,
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As the wind whispers softly,
Calm are the leaves of a tree,
And so silent is the sea.
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When we are hit by the wind,
What we get is just a bend,
Life goes on, it's not the end.
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The sun is about to end
The chill of the blowing wind,
Getting ready to ascend.
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a funnel-shaped cloud
progresses in a narrow
path with tornado.
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The dry leaves that fall
down the ground continue to
move in various ways.
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The long blades of grass
dance and sway in good rhythm underneath the sky.
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W-hen the wind blows
I-n the sweetness of breeze;
L-et it gently kiss your life,
M-aking not you go
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R-ugged wind waves goodbye,
H-aving faded into the night;
O-nce the twilight ends,
N-ew dawn sets things
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M-isty air early Saturday
I-s nowhere in sight;
R-ise of the sun begins,
A-fter the long cold night.
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L-et twenty-first February
E-liminate the twilight;
O-pening the day with warmth,
N-ew dawn leaves the night.
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S-ail against the wind,
T-hough the weather is vile;
E-very wave rocks the boat,
P-ouring rain goes extra mile.
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S-how the wind how to fly,
A-im to make it through;
L-et your wings spread and soar,
L-et the air carry
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D-irection of the wind
H-as changed neath the beacon;
A-djust your sail to reach
Y-our planned destination.
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A-s the cool wind in the sea
M-akes you feel so fine;
I-t's time to view the weather
H-aving a very good sign.
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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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H-appy twelfth January morn
O-bliterates the night blue;
N-ew dawn has broken,
E-rasing the haze around
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D-ark dusk has turned
I-nto another dawn shining;
N-ew morn has broken,
A-fter leaving the evening.
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K-ind weather stays the same,
R-aindrops shall never fall;
I-n the sky the sun shines,
S-o does the fireball.
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D-ay eleven of April,
E-arly dawn shines on earth,
M-orning has just broken,
Y-our birth brings much mirth.
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A-pril ninth early morn,
N-ew day is dawning;
N-ight cold chill is over,
A-s the sun is shining.
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S-ail not close to the wind,
H-azard is caused by bad weather;
I-t makes the sea waves rough,
A-nd your life in real danger.
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L-et Sunday weather warm
Y-our heart and your mind;
N-ew dawn has broken, twilight is left behind.
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