S-ilently see the falling rain,
O-n Sunday December ten;
F-ind your coat and umbrella,
I-t's truly wet season
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J-anuary tenth morn
O-pens the lovely Tuesday;
C-old chill of the night
E-vades the beacon's ray.
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F-rom
L-onely
O-bscure
R-ain
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N-either thunder nor rain
I-s able to weaken your faith;
T-he joy is promised by God,
Z-ealously learn to trust and wait.
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N-ight cold chill has turned
I-nto warm new morning light,
A-s dawn has broken.
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A-im at the sunshine,
V-iew the beautiful blue sky,
V-ile weather is gone.
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N-o rain falling from the sky,
E-arly light is in view;
L-et the new day shine,
L-et the dawn warm
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A-fter the falling rain,
U-nder the coal black sky;
D-arkness shall disappear,
R-ays reflect from up high.
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L-et the rain disappear,
E-leventh of July;
A-ngry storm fades away, rugged wind passes by.
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E-arly morning sun rises,
F-illing the day with light;
R-ed rays from up above
E-liminate the cold
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K-iss the storm goodbye,
R-ise of the sun has begun;
I-n tenth of December,
S-aturday brings some fun.
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R-ise of the red beacon
E-arly in the fresh morning
M-akes the sun truly warm
Y-our heart as a blessing.
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K-iss the rain goodbye,
A-s the sun is shining bright;
R-ays from up above
E-liminate the chill of
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A-fter the rain disappears,
R-ays are shining bright;
V-ile weather fades away,
E-arly morn leaves the
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L-et the rain disappear,
Y-earn to see the sunrise;
K-iss the storm good-bye,
A-nd open up your eyes.
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D-on't let the rain bring flood
E-ven if the storm is in sight;
L-ook, the scattered downpour
I-s setting things
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A-fter the long cold rain,
L-et the beacon ascend;
I-n Wednesday March fifteenth,
C-hill and evening
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M-arch second early Thursday
A-ims to share the light;
R-ise of the morning sun
I-s setting things aright.
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G-ray clouds, haze, and mist
A-re nowhere in view;
B-ad weather disappears,
B-eautiful day breaks for
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R-ise of the sun begins,
E-arly eighth February;
G-reat red beacon above
I-s shining in the morning glory.
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J-ust let Wednesday morning
O-pen the day with light;
E-vening comes to a close,
M-ist fades into the night.
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L-et Sunday eleventh December
A-im to meet the sunrise;
L-ights above the blue lane
A-re reflecting in your eyes.
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A-n early Wednesday morn
I-s leaving the twilight;
L-et the new dawn keep
Y-our eyes away from the
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R-ise of the burning beacon
O-pens the day with light;
W-armth is also brought,
E-rasing the chill of night.
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R-ain, wait for the rain,
A-way, stay away from gray;
I-t must not make you blue,
N-ovember twenty-first day.
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R-ain or shine, serve God,
O-ctober thirteenth day;
S-unny or sullen, stay strong,
E-ither crimson or gray.
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R-ight as rain you'll be,
H-aving undergone repair;
O-pen your life to pain,
D-o the best to fully recover.
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E-vening cold chilling rain
L-ets you bring the blankets out;
Y-ou feel the unpleasant frost in either north or south.
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J-ust when the rain falls
U-nder the coal black sky;
S-eptember twenty-eightth dawn
Y-earns to break so high.
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L-ong rain annoys not Loren,
O-btruding chill can't dim the light;
R-ealizing they disappear
E-very twenty-fifth September
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B-right sunlight after the rain
O-pens the door for fine weather;
N-ight cold chill has disappeared,
I-n sunny sixteenth September.
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