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Never Let the Sun Go Down
N-ever let the sun go down O-n your bright birthdate; V-ile weather will not come, I-n early November E-ighth. J-ust don't let the sun go down U-nderneath the blue sky; A-nother day is shining, R-ays are red up high. I-n the sweet lovely morn, new dawn breaks with gleam; O-nce it shows the beacon, it shares your sweet dream. C-rimson sun won't go down O-n your day of birth; M-orning's smiling face I-s bringing a million mirth. S-unshine won't go down, as it rises toward the zenith; O-nly when the raindrops fall, both of them won't meet. T-he sun won't go down, A-fter the dawn has broken; P-ure delight fills your heart, D-ark has no place in heaven. A-s you brave the horizon, S-tand strong on your ground; A-llow the flame to burn, N-ever let the sun go down.
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