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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J-ust believe it will rain soon,
H-ope for the blooming flower;
O-n the third of January,
Y-ou still feel warm weather.
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F-rom
L-onely
O-bscure
R-ain
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J-ust
O-bliterate
A-nother
N-ight
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O-ctober twenty-first morn
S-un shines in the window pane;
M-ist and haze disappear,
A-s the zenith sweeps the
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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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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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R-aindrops of the night
O-r sunlight of the day;
L-et the joy fill your heart
D-espite the clear clouds turn gray.
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S-unshine after the rain,
O-nly in the light of day;
F-ogs, clouds, haze and mist
I-n the air have passed
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G-reetingsentis so specia-L
I-t is coupled with warm hell-O
L-ovelylines ofexpressio-N
M-akethenoteso inspirin-G
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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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L-et the rain fall from the sky,
I-n the land leaves are dry;
Z-ealously pray to the Lord,
A-sking Him as you cry.
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A-nother storm has turned
I-nto a fine and fair weather;
R-ough sea becomes smooth,
A-fter the howling wind is over.
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K-eep these simple acrostic
I-nside your heart and mind;
M-ake it soothe your soul,
B-elieve each word and line.
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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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R-ighteous
A-crostic
N-icely
D-elights
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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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