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32 lines
771 B
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Winter morning
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At sunrise in tall buildings
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Through the frosted glass look.
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And in winter a little late
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Because of them I meet the dawn.
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In the dark body, that on the contrary,
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Before dawn, long time ago,
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As a signal of the beginning of the work,
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Suddenly one window lit up.
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And behind him, and the second and third
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Cover all the floors.
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This bright our century,
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It's us, it's a world that's life.
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This is our dawn shone,
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In announcing the dawn of a conventional,
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With its golden start
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In our house at the new yard
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Our time wisely arranged,
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He has so much good will.
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This contact is included in the morning,
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Lights sunlight.
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In the dark body, that on the contrary,
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Before dawn, long time ago,
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As a signal of the beginning of the work,
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Suddenly one window shone ...
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