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Ask yourself this searching question,
Before another golden dawn alights,
Can  I possibly ignore the rampant splendour,
Dancing  on a vernal  roundabout,
Early  bird call tweet beyond,
Flight  on pristine sun red skyline,
Gasp  with heartfelt earnest awe,
Haven  found in urban bird nest,
Incandescence  from a distant orb,
Jovial  attachment bound to last,
Kinetic wonderment might well diffuse,
Labyrinthine  lavender prime scent,
May Day grand  parade nearby,
Novel celebration spreading bliss,
Ocean waves that brazen riser,
Promenade for laidback stroller,
Quite the bold cocoon,
Rescue  mundane streetwise dweller,
Shuttle bus connector in between,
Transport  has its subtle interface,
Unique  and universal in its sweep,
Vital brush stroke peppered haze,
Whetting human zest for change,
Xanadu steep chase entice the hordes,
Yo-yo of the cataclysmic spree,
Zero hour pulse rate  sublime

An Abecedarian (or Abecedarius) poem is a type of alphabet acrostic poem where each line or versebegins with a successive alphabet letter (a, b, c, d...and so forth) until the end of the alphabet is reached. It is arranged in alphabetical order, with the initial line beginning with the first letter of the alphabet. Each line, stanza, or verse starts with a successive letter of the alphabet and ends with the final letter. This form is sometimes known as an alphabet poem

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