The sunrise is very useful as a symbol in works of literature. It can symbolize anything that is hard to attain, but worth the effort--to see the sunrise, you have to stay up all night or get up early, at least in the summer, so it is only rarely that most people get to see it. The sunrise is definitely beautiful.
If there are clouds in the right arrangement, it lights them up with an amazing pure white light. Other times, the sun splashes orange and purple. Look at the sunrise more often.
It might inspire you.

Sunrise is a third party producer of Atari 2600 games. They were a tiny company compared to others from that time. Their first game, Quest for Quintana Roo, is considered one of the best games for the 2600, They only made one other Atari game after that. Telegames later bought the rights to their titles. You can still order their games brand new from the website at www.telegames.com

Sunrise Atari Titles

Chasing Sunrise
Clouds on fire
Red-tailed silhouette
Against blazing
Orange pink
A new day dawns
Darkening times
Finally relenting
Light grows stronger
like the hope
Bursting through
My skin

Sun"rise` (?), Sun"ris`ing, n.

1.

The first appearance of the sun above the horizon in the morning; more generally, the time of such appearance, whether in fair or cloudy weather; as, to begin work at sunrise.

"The tide of sunrise swells."

Keble.

2.

Hence, the region where the sun rises; the east.

Which were beyond Jordan toward the sunrising. Deut. iv. 47 (Rev. Ver.)

Full hot and fast the Saxon rides, with rein of travel slack, And, bending o'ev his saddle, leaves the sunrise at his back. Whittier.

 

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