A-s the beacon
R-ises with warmth and light,
M-orn has broken after the night;
A-nother day is fine,
...
J-ust let the fifth of March
O-pen the break of Sunday;
Y-our birthday has come, under the blue skyway.
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J-ust ignite your light in the dark,
O-n the first of August;
Y-ou must spread the truth,
L-et the people find solace.
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Your throb and her heartbeat pulsate in rhyme
yet your minds thought of something very wrong;
insisting that the night is the right time
to let you taste the weakness that's so strong.
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N-ight cold chill is gone,
H-aze, mist, and fog fade away,
A-s the new dawn breaks.
L-et the sunlight warm
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A-s the dark departs from you,
I-t's a beautiful Tuesday;
Z-enith has just cast
A-ll shadows into the gray.
...
E-arly in the morning,
L-ight rises you up from slumber;
V-iew in the sky above
I-s so beautiful
...
D-ecember second morn
A-sks if you want brightness;
I-n spite of the cloudy sky,
S-till your heart says
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R-ising sunlight will win
O-ver the chill of night;
D-ay will be brightened by the beacon burning bright.
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W-eather Tuesday morning
I-s either warm or fine;
L-et the beacon begin
L-ighting up the skyline.
...
M-arch seventh early Tuesday
A-ims to reach the night;
D-awn turns into dusk,
Z-enith sees the twilight.
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R-ising sun has kept
Y-our eyes away from the night;
A-iming to brighten the day,
N-ew dawn denies the twilight.
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A-llow Tuesday to pass,
N-ew dawn starts to break;
N-ight cold chill disappears,
E-ven the sorrow and ache.
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G-ood-bye to the dark night,
E-ventide is so blue;
R-ise of the beacon begins,
R-ays will shine on
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D-arkest hour of your life
I-s waiting for a bright day;
A-n early light will come up,
N-ight chill will fade
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R-ight after the dark night,
E-ver long wait is over;
G-reeting and wish are sent,
I-n twenty-eighth October.
...
C-an see it in the dark,
H-iding deep doesn't matter;
A-ll things are clear to God,
Z-ero visibility to the sinner.
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M-ake it through the dark
I-n spite of life's misery;
K-ind weather will appear,
E-ver fine and so sunny.
...
K-ind weather stays the same,
Y-our birth brings much mirth;
L-ong evening is just over,
A-pril eighth lights the earth.
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K-eep
R-eaching
E-ffulgent
S-tar's
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D-ark days are not forever,
I-n time, they will be bright;
N-ights will never last,
A-s the sun will share his light.
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C-old dark night is over,
R-ise of the sun begins;
I-t's a beautiful morn,
E-vening shadow ends.
...
N-ice white clouds remain
I-n the wide blue skyway;
C-old raindrops disappear,
A-pril fourteenth Friday.
...
Y-our birthday has come,
E-arly Sunday ninth of April;
L-et the new dawn bring mirth and a thousand thrill.
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M-orning first of April
H-as met the gentle wind;
I-nclement weather ceases,
K-iller storm and flood
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M-orning March thirtieth
A-ims to meet the Thursday;
R-ise of the sun begins,
R-ugged wind fades away.
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J-ust let the Thursday pass,
I-t's a warm Friday light;
M-orning March seventeenth
A-ims to make it
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G-ray clouds Wednesday
H-ave been whitened by the beacon;
E-arly sun March fifteenth
R-ises above the horizon.
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D-ark of night will disappear,
I-t will no longer be alive;
A-im at the coming beacon,
N-ew morning light will
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