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L-onely dusk is just over,
O-ne new dawn has broken;
R-ain so cold has turned
I-nto a warm air in the open.
D-ay eighteen in March is fine,
E-vening shadows disappear;
L-ong night passes from eyes to make the morn more clear.
V-ile weather turns fair,
L-etting the sun shine the light;
A-n atmosphere around you
I-s cleared by rays so bright.
R-ough sea starts to be smooth as I sail toward you;
E-arly in the fresh morning at the bay is a beautiful view.
E-ven though the clouds are thick
S-ky above is still wonderful;
C-hilling wind begins to fade,
O-ut there into the waterfall.
B-ad clime becomes good,
A-fter the storm has gone;
R-ugged time turns well with a place where the rule is fun.
E-verywhere you behold,
D-ark is nowhere to be found;
N-othing is seen but the light,
A-nother day of merry-go-round.
L-ook at the surrounding,
A-lluring hills and tall trees;
G-ray haze has just drifted,
U-nfolding of the cool breeze.
I-nclement season is through, summer is already coming;
M-isty morning has been done as brighter days are approaching.
A new sunrise and a new day and a promise.
Now, this day is the time to let go, to just let go,
Everything in my life is going to be wonderful;
Weeping will wither away and courage will embrace me.
Years, months, days of endless crying will end,
Each glistening tear will fade away;
An odd feeling swirls within me, a hope,
Rest for my troubled soul, is what I promise me;
Sorrow and grieving will be my yesterday.
Past the mask of happiness that I wear each day,
Reaching for the reasons why to live, to go on;
O, the fragments of my life gather like storm clouds,
Misty the pieces of my former life;
I see new horizons and beautiful scenes to explore,
Still my spirit wants to soar, I want to just let go;
End of my forever grief, is my promise this new day.
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January 1, 2016
Poetry/Acrostic/"A New Years Promise"
Copyright Protected, ID 16-740-585-0
All Rights Reserved. Written under Pseudonym.
M-isty midnight has turned
I-nto a warm sunny day;
C-old chilling rain has gone,
H-aze has just faded away.
E-arly dawn has broken,
L-ong night is passing by;
L-ight that shines above
E-xplains the warmth from the sky.
T-wilight and dark dusk
A-re nowhere to be found;
M-orn in March twenty-eight
B-rings happiness around.
I-nclement weather seems
L-osing its strength and power;
O-nly when the wind wanes,
C-louds up high will be clear.
T-ry to go back to yesterday,
R-eturn to the past for a while;
I-magine how the clock turns counter,
N-ext thing to do is just smile.
I-n your mind is a memory,
D-enying to think of sorrow;
A-side from enjoying today,
D-o hope for brighter tomorrow.
C-ome fourth October,
H-appiness you shall feel;
A-side from a million mirth,
R-apture will bring a thrill.
I-n fourth October morn
L-ight will brighten the day;
Y-our moment will be filled with
N-othing but the sun-ray.
D-awn in fourth October
O-ffers one better clime;
M-isty morning has turned
I-nto clear and haze-less time.
N-oon in fourth October,
G-ray clouds don't gather;
O-nly the blue lanes remain, as the rugged wind is over.
M-uch pleasure you'll take,
A-s you rise from slumber;
R-ound of applause will sound,
C-ome fourth October.
I-t will be a great occasion that one will remember;
A-mount of joy is large, come fourth October.
C-old chilling storm
H-as finally gone away;
A-nother morn has broken,
R-ising sun meets the day.
M-isty Wednesday is over,
A-s well as the rugged wind;
I-t's a beautiful Thursday,
N-ight shadows
E-nd.
B-leak horizon and dark sky
A-re now becoming clear;
R-ays from up above
R-eflect there and here.
E-arly light has come out,
R-eady to warm your heart;
A-fter the twilight is gone, haze and dusk depart.
L-et the beacon burn
U-nderneath the blue lane;
M-aking the clouds white,
O-bliterating the rain.
G-reat dawn twelfth January
D-enies the evening sorrow;
A-llow not the rapture to fade,
N-ever let the pleasure
G-o.
M-isty and hazy morning
H-as turned into clear air;
I-n the sky light is bright,
K-ind clime is felt
E-verywhere.
A-pril first feels comfortable,
N-o shadows are found;
G-ray clouds have disappeared,
E-arly dawn won't let you down.
L-onely night has faded as the twilight passes from eyes;
O-pen door welcomes the day that brings warmth from the sunrise.
O-ne moment of pure delight
R-efreshes the heart and mind;
T-ime to celebrate your birth,
E-nding the dark so unkind.
G-ood greetings and regards only for you are reserved;
A-ccording to the truth these warm wishes you deserve.