M-orning has broken in September
A-s the sun rises above the horizon; 
R-emembering the twenty-sixth day 
K-indles the red ray from the beacon.
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            M-orning light up above
I-s taking the dark away; 
C-old chill of the evening
H-as faded into the gray.
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            M-ake twenty-eighth December
A-ble to come out and shine; 
R-ed beacon early Wednesday
I-s rising above the line.
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            B-eneath the wide blue sky, 
O-ne dawn rises from slumber; 
N-ew morn has just broken
I-n thirtieth day November.
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