Have you ever seen the sunrise? The way the sun is rising over the horizon, the way it begins to light and bright the tops of the buildings and trees and then the ground. The way it is bathing everything around in warm and sparkling light, when the sun gives life to birds and flowers, even to people, gives life to everything. I have seen that. I think I will never forget this time, though it was an ordinary April's night. I wasn't sleeping for a really long time, it was four AM. Everybody was sleeping that's why I was sitting in silence. Such silence that is often described in books and movies. This sparkling and sonorous silence meant that something was to happen. Something exiting and great. Suddenly there appeared a strange and weird desire in my mind — to look out the window immediately. I turned around, leaned to the windowsill and looked through the glass. The dark sky was so enigmatic and mysterious, it seemed to be waiting for something. Finally, after a few minutes this Something has come. The dark sky began to lighten and then to colour into blue, purple, lilac, rose, crimson and scarlet tints, like someone above was dripping watercolour drops on it. And then ... the sun appeared. It seemed to be a red gold in the sky. It seemed like everything in this world belonged to the sun, because everything would be bathed in its light and everything would be penetrated with its warm. But the night wasn't over and the day didn't start, because it was the time, and the night has just flown into the day and the day into the night. And while I was watching the advent of light and morning I felt that nothing in this world has bounds, nothing has an end. The trees, the birds, the sun, the sky and the people... everything is boundless and infinite. And we all are living in the eternity forever. So please...one night watch the sunrise.