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Look At the Sky Above
L-ook at the sky above, 
O-pen your eyes and see; 
V-iew from the ground is clear, 
E-very bird is flying free.
L-ook at the sky above, open your mind and think; 
Y-ou shall forget the wicked...

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Form: Acrostic



A Moment To Remember
C-oal clouds in the sky 
H-ave become pristine white; 
A-fter the chill disappears, 
R-ain fades into the night.
M-orning has just broken, 
A-s you wake from slumber; 
I-t's a beautiful birthday,
N-ew dawn is glowing 
E-ver.

E-arth is...

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Heirs Whom God and Christ Own
J-ust after the dusk fades, 
O-ne dawn causes much mirth; 
L-onely night is just over, 
L-etting light warm
Y-our birth.

A-pril ninth looks so fine, 
B-ad weather turns good; 
C-louds above never gather, 
E-ndorsing a merry mood.
D-arkness...

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Daybreak Has Just Begun
D-aybreak has just begun
I-n the early beacon's light; 
A-nother dawn has broken, 
N-ew morn sets things
A-right.

P-ure delight and mirth
A-re far away from cry; 
G-leam has started to shine
U-nderneath the wide sky.
I-n the slow break of...

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Form: Acrostic
Just In Time
N-ight cold chill has faded, 
E-vening shadows disappear; 
I-n the sky the sun is shining, 
L-anes above are wide and clear.

L-onely twilight is gone, 
O-ne dawn is now breaking; 
R-ain has already stopped, 
E-ven the...

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As the Light Lets the Rain Go Away
A-nother storm has turned
I-nto a fine and fair weather; 
R-ough sea becomes smooth, 
A-fter the howling wind is over.

B-eneath the sky up high, 
E-arly haze and mist disappear; 
L-anes above are bright, 
M-arch twentieth this...

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Form: Acrostic
Young and Wise
C-louds above so dark
H-ave already gone away; 
E-vening shadows disappear, 
R-ain has drifted into gray.
R-ays from the sky reflect, 
Y-our birth brings much mirth; 
L-anes beneath the heaven are nicely viewed from the earth.

E-arly morn...

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From Bottom To the Top
J-ust another dusk is gone, 
E-vening shadows are over; 
M-arch twenty-eighth day, 
E-arly shining light is brighter.
L-ong cold night has turned
I-nto a new morn breaking; 
T-wilight passes from eyes
A-s the sun starts rising.

B-eneath the wide...

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