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Let the Moon Meet the Sun
L-et the moon meet the sun, U-nderneath the wide sky; N-ight starlight will turn I-nto rays shining up high. N-ew moon meets the sun, G-lowing gleams greet the gray; N-ight cold chill has turned I-nto warm break of day. N-ight moon meets the sun in eleventh morn November; G-ray clouds disappear, yielding to a good weather. Z-enith waits for the sun A-s the moon greets the beacon; M-eeting in the blue lanes, O-ne remains on the horizon. R-ed face hanging above brings thrill to your heart; A-mount of mirth is large, opening a brand new start. B-etween the moon and sun R-apture is gladly placed; A-round them are glints, Z-one of much brighter ways. I-t's time to leave the dark, replace it with crimson fun; L-et the shadow see the dawn, let the moon meet the sun.
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