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Good Morning
With the night comes fear and darkness, forcing us to surrender our visions and ambition. Expecting the light we blind ourselves, As we close our eyes in fear of the dark. In the absence of light, darkness prevails, and it rules the earth with torment and hardship. Evil things creeping on the surface of the earth, in the face of which we are nothing. But as the rising sun claims dawn, it brings with it promise and fulfilment, flowers opening to great the morning, the sun stretching its golden arms to bless the day. GOOD MORNING...Light has conquered darkness In the presence of light we become motivated, our visions become illuminated again. Though sorrow and pain may strife through the night, joy and happiness comes with the morning. GOOD MORNING...Light has conquered darkness
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