Love never gets cold in the winter time,
Nor does it get red-hot during summer;
It never commits any kind of crime,
And it truly hates the word called anger.
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M-orn second February
I-s bringing warmth to Thursday;
C-old chill and raindrops
H-ave both faded away.
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R-unning water in the river
I-s a blessing from above;
T-he graces from the sky
A-re truly the Father's love.
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K-eep your head above water,
E-arnestly learn to survive;
Y-ou must manage the situation, for your hope to stay alive.
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The salt-stung wind, a ragged thief, stole whispers
from the edge of my coat, the ocean's breath, a heavy sigh.
Crimson bled across the horizon, a raw wound in the sky,
the sun, a molten coin, slipped through grasping cloud-fingers.
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T-wenty-fifth January morn
E-rases the dark night;
T-uesday twilight is gone,
H-aze is swept by the light.
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L-ike water off a duck's back,
E-ach scorn just disappears;
D-on't mind harsh criticism,
I-t's better turning the deaf
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The land thirsty and dry
Needs the rain from the sky.
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Blood is greater than water,
It is what Christ did offer,
Making us heirs of Father.
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There are times when God allows His heirs
to experience problems in life
in order to test their faith.
If they lack resources,
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O-n twenty-first January,
S-aturday greets the blue lane;
C-oal clouds have vanished,
A-s well as the cold
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B-eacon fourth January
E-liminates the twilight;
T-uesday haze and mist
H-ave faded into the night.
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J-ust drink the life-giving water
O-n twenty-third September;
V-ery vital for salvation,
E-ssential for one to live
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C-an you feel the fresh morn
A-fter the cold night chill?
T-wenty-eighth dawn of the first month,
H-appy birthday brings a thrill.
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A-im at pure spring water,
R-each the fountain of truth;
I-t's free from dirt of lies,
E-very soul is truly
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J-ust like a running water,
A-lmighty's blessings overflow;
N-ice things from above keep you
A-way from the pain and sorrow.
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G-ray clouds fill the sky,
C-old chilling wind is blowing,
T-o bring rain to trees.
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M-ouths beneath the sun
A-re suffering from thirst;
R-estore fluid to them,
Y-our concern comes first.
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D-ip your toe in the water,
I-n a venture into the unknown;
A-im to do your best,
N-ever fear when you're alone.
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M-arch fourteenth Tuesday warms
Y-our mind and your heart;
L-et the cold dark dusk
E-vaporate and depart.
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M-onday morning March sixth
I-s here to meet the day;
N-ew dawn has broken,
E-vening shadows fade away.
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N-ineteenth of February
I-s lighting up the day;
M-orning early Sunday,
F-og and mist fade
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J-ust let Saturday sun
O-pen the day with light;
A-fter the twilight is gone,
N-ew dawn leaves the night.
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C-old chill Thursday
H-as faded into the night;
A-nother morn has broken,
R-eplacing the twilight.
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F-oggy Wednesday passes by,
R-ed beacon has come out;
I-t's a beautiful Thursday,
T-aking away your doubt.
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