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Silent Night Silent night, holy night! All is calm, all is bright. Round yon Virgin, Mother and Child. Holy infant so tender and mild, Sleep in heavenly peace, Sleep in heavenly peace Silent night, holy night! Shepherds quake at the sight. Glories stream from heaven afar Heavenly hosts sing Alleluia, Christ the Savior is born! Christ the Savior is born Silent night, holy night! Son of God love's pure light. Radiant beams from Thy holy face With dawn of redeeming grace, Jesus Lord, at Thy birth Jesus Lord, at Thy birth
Bright, as in: The stars were bright, on that first Christmas night. Fright, as in: The shepherd suffered great fright, on that cold Christmas night. Height, as in: The Angels sang from their great height, long ago on that first Christmas night. Kites, as in: The Angels were up as high as kites, as they sang their songs that first Christmas night. Lights, as in: The stars weren't the only lights, the shepherd's saw that first Christmas night. Right, as in: All on earth was not right, until the child came that first Christmas night. Sight, as in: The shepherd had quite the sight, on that long first Christmas night. Tight, as in: The presents were wrapped up tight, by the elves each Christmas eve night. White, as in: The dark was dispelled with white, by the Angels that first Christmas night.
wear shiny or bright colored clothes and accesories
The duration of One Heavenly Night is 1.37 hours.
One Heavenly Night was created on 1931-01-14.
No, you can often see it during the day if you look. Of course it will not be as bright and brilliant as it is at night.
You can wear bright and reflective clothing and carry a light, or wear like a headlamp or something.
Against traffic. Also, remember to wear bright clothing at night so that you are visible.
day- visible, safer, bright, sun, clouds, blue sky, night- dark, scary, invisible, black sky, sometimes unsafe
Christmas tree oh Christmas tree how lovley are your branches, Silent night Holy night all is calm all is bright, jingle bell jingle bell jingle bell rock,
Because the visible light coming from the stars is so faint that during the day the light form our local star (the Sun) is so bright that it swamps the starlight. Thus to make observations using visible light, astronomers have to do so at night.
Venus. It is bright red and quite visible in the night sky (usually somewhere in an Easterly direction).