Kathy Million
how to describe sunrise i found it hard to work this out, is this a easy way to describe a scenery
Mar 23, 2009 2:03 PM
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At the crack of dawn the sun peaks out from behind mountain tops. You can see the first rays of the sun grace the Earth. Before your eyes, the clouds become lit with a fabulous, warm light as the rising sun announces the coming of a new day.
March 24, 2009
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Paul Ryan recorded a song called Sunrise on October 27, 1970 in Hollywood. Here are the words to it. I feel that it describes a sunrise beautifully. And on that dawn just when the day was breaking, I saw your face everywhere. And on that morning, love was in the making, I heard your voice, I hear music, I've no care. Sunrise in the morning, stay awhile, you know that I'll Be thinking of you now and everyday. Make it worth my while, I'll see that you will always smile. And never stray, you stay baby, I'll pray. On that sweet night I looked at moonbeams clearly, Moonbeams dancing in your eyes. And it was right I know I loved you dearly, I saw your face, I hear music, I've no care. Sunset in the evening, stay awhile, you know that I'll Be thinking of you now and everyday. Make it worth my while, I'll see that you will always smile. And never stray, you stay, baby, I'll pray. Stay awhile, you know that I'll Be thinking of you now and everyday. Make it worth my while, I'll see that you will always smile. And never stray, you stay, baby, I'll pray. Please stay, baby, I'll pray. Oh, you stay, baby, I'll pray. Please stay, baby I'll pray..
March 24, 2009
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I'm not sure what you mean, but I have heard a sunrise described with the following words: "glorious" "brilliant" "breathtaking" "beautiful" In literature, a sunrise can symbolize a new birth, a continuing of life, a new beginning, a fresh start. Likewise, a sunset can symbolize an end or a death. Norse mythology talks about the "twilight (sunset) of the gods", which means the final battle between good and evil in which even the gods themselves will die.
March 23, 2009
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