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喜欢黑夜,, `, B7 q f* \2 d6 G+ B9 q
那才是可以做回真我的奢侈时段……) C% c3 r( Q: ~; r; ^4 Q$ Q
不必疏理散乱长发,( n% h- j) M: }9 G/ D: x9 a5 A& e+ L
不需应对世事繁杂,* C& m1 V: \4 k& r! k; D
不想看电脑右下角闪烁的数字,
& i. w) f' a& |+ }- A! P7 F0 ?因为我知道,夜很长、很长……# D+ Q4 M% k& G \& F
- N6 j5 d% a+ L7 D& C(下面是喜欢的歌之一)
$ U/ w7 {1 j" o) Fvincent—Starry night
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Starry starry night
# v' @* A* F- f/ G( Rpaint your palette blue and grey
/ a# h2 k7 E4 s$ S/ T8 w; plook out on a summer's day 5 M; t* S, G6 j7 H1 ^& o$ i x
with eyes that know the darkness in my soul
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Shadows on the hills
* |+ @0 Z& u$ F1 N( p% B! Zsketch the trees and the daffodils $ k/ I! F- }& z8 V. f- x: p
catch the breeze and the winter chills ! e) q2 Z* l: F8 h7 {7 Z
in colors on the snowy linen land ) l! t) i5 F. }" a% M
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Now I understand
6 d5 }+ i# Y: m) zwhat you tried to say to me
/ U4 P: K. h) k8 Y6 o$ Qand how you suffered for your sanity 6 E n9 g1 k# y8 t& T+ P
and how you tried to set them free
- |4 N+ H I% ]; |% b* J- I& HThey would not listen
* y) [' h$ I W7 n# }they did not know how # q4 ?0 @0 C% s2 f
perhaps they'll listen now
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Starry starry night 7 ]( ?/ C# U! S/ \) o) |7 g- A
flaming flowers that brightly blaze 9 j9 K8 }1 z. e2 W
swirling clouds in violet haze ( M4 c; u' O1 }5 ]2 B1 F9 s `# Z
reflect in Vincent's eyes of China blue
9 m9 o7 [2 l1 G$ qColors changing hue * L1 i6 m& |- A. @, |2 b: y* m
$ E$ E$ b' [- F k' }* U; lmorning fields of amber grain
0 \% o0 l: n8 C$ E/ Aweathered faces lined in pain 1 h% {8 q k3 E( f7 M9 E" i
are smoothed beneath the artist's loving hand.
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Now I understand a" v8 _, F6 J6 Y! q" \% m
what you tried to say to me
; J% K4 U& C& Zand how you suffered for your sanity % J$ K9 H ?: A4 |
and how you tried to set them free
' u8 t: v" m* ] p! iThey would not listen
& y" n* _4 M' }, }5 n( u: e6 T# Dthey did not know how
# J2 E; e3 g% ^8 K0 dperhaps they'll listen now
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8 Y7 G" o& i k. BFor they could not love you . {# ], s( C& m9 ~! a' d
but still your love was true
% p5 ^& S- o( L& Z# g9 S# Dand when no hope was left in sight on that
: H. ]4 X" y' M' pstarry starry night.
' z0 M/ m3 z4 ~3 K& s/ [You took your life as lovers often do / m$ M, p" h! g' X" ]
But I could have told you Vincent
: U+ g7 `8 p1 i a: l& tthis world was never meant for one v2 g' p! m) R3 t1 ?
as beautiful as you7 [; r5 B& Q% F1 ?1 m1 S6 m p! @, F
! u& R2 n5 n7 l+ m2 |5 DStarry starry night
' u& u2 u0 u% \* Uportraits hung in empty halls 7 E5 c+ i" V) Q2 R
frameless heads 2 ]# V8 ^+ y) G8 y
on nameless walls 7 E1 G' a; ?. ?; G2 z' Y M" O) @
with eyes that watch the world
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" i# x0 L' G6 a; M ]+ m* k: \Like the stranger that you've met
" q; ^5 X. S0 Y* ythe ragged men in ragged clothes
& Q+ J1 k/ s% T+ Fthe silver thorn of bloddy rose 9 `- r. p2 h7 f$ B
lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow.
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now I think I know - k+ R( P" t# Q/ x8 }
what you tried to say to me 9 I" j3 t5 f1 ^8 W2 G8 S
and how you suffered for your sanity
" m1 ?& @* |1 u _4 G& yand how you tried to set them free.
. w( x) T9 z( Y6 b. y4 NThey would not listen 4 H8 Z6 V8 k# W3 z) v p# J
they're not listening still
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