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The sun's a luminary whose egress |
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Is an opening of the sky |
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Which is found in the west |
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And in the east lies its ingress |
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The sun is rising through six openings, |
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And there are six through which it sets. |
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The moon is using the same. |
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And all the stars, they guide their way. |
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First there goes out the greatest light |
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Whose name is the sun. |
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It's round just like the roundness of the sky; |
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Filled with light. |
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The chariot in which it rises is |
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Driven by the blowing wind. |
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The great light sets in the west |
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And returns by the northeast. |
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In order to go to the east, it is |
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Guided so that it shall reach |
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The eastern gate and shine |
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In the black face of the sky. |
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First there goes out the greatest light |
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Whose name is the sun. |
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It's round just like the roundness of the sky; |
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Filled with light. |
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First there goes out |
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The greatest light |
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Whose name is the sun. |
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It's round just like |
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The roundness of the sky. |
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First there goes out the greatest light |
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Whose name is the sun. |
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It's round just like the roundness of the sky; |
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Filled with light. |