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本帖最后由 彧女馨精 于 2011-6-1 13:59 编辑 & A' a% f5 X2 z8 v8 `9 a# |8 S) c
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喜欢黑夜,
4 V1 K* s& j2 ?( |那才是可以做回真我的奢侈时段……& Z- q" V7 ]' P8 F, s% c
不必疏理散乱长发,
3 W( G, y7 {/ R$ N- E不需应对世事繁杂," _: w1 M9 T, G
不想看电脑右下角闪烁的数字,1 F- l- R2 o* u: a8 |( j' `9 S& m* K
因为我知道,夜很长、很长……- y5 P$ Q8 r% G) l. G
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(下面是喜欢的歌之一)
* q5 w( f( E+ u8 bvincent—Starry night G9 n6 W# A7 \( W4 P
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Starry starry night 4 Y4 B+ ]+ V8 A1 c0 M
paint your palette blue and grey
/ Z+ C6 r$ ]8 ^% j$ llook out on a summer's day
! E! R1 {7 T& ]5 |with eyes that know the darkness in my soul
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Shadows on the hills
! K( e. x1 b: `' m( U qsketch the trees and the daffodils ' Y5 r* E. [: |, z
catch the breeze and the winter chills 9 m4 [0 L7 X8 o5 ~0 C
in colors on the snowy linen land
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Now I understand 3 x: I# S v" r' N( v! H
what you tried to say to me5 P2 U1 R) l8 g% Y8 N
and how you suffered for your sanity
" I# C; L; l+ P6 n- F1 h5 hand how you tried to set them free / J0 L* y3 d! ~9 x# a1 C; c
They would not listen : }9 w% Y) g) n1 k
they did not know how + A+ h e; e) u& W- C
perhaps they'll listen now
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( s8 X6 P) G0 {- {Starry starry night . E7 Z; y# g/ P2 c) `
flaming flowers that brightly blaze
$ {2 C) _0 @2 g& \; p; ~swirling clouds in violet haze
- ]$ O& U6 j, E) c) Wreflect in Vincent's eyes of China blue
9 j* M6 d. C% u* Q3 s1 I6 J: BColors changing hue
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: c5 {+ L8 f+ G& L2 k+ }morning fields of amber grain 5 m2 s4 v2 E6 w s
weathered faces lined in pain ( |: e( |* j. }
are smoothed beneath the artist's loving hand.+ y" @ p1 V' p' o
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Now I understand 1 e) M* _" d) I$ Z$ K! g4 E
what you tried to say to me 0 `4 m( g1 k" e" ~
and how you suffered for your sanity ! v9 o4 D8 s, G( p0 J& |
and how you tried to set them free1 a' v' s$ t2 f! k1 |, d" y& w
They would not listen ! R; ]/ ]9 _: m6 T+ f1 ]" O
they did not know how
8 B; y$ m& a4 \, |perhaps they'll listen now
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For they could not love you . ?2 h- q! {6 e
but still your love was true
( Q" x) G6 @' ^6 k. y( E) {/ {and when no hope was left in sight on that % u `% {0 z; K( y- l N8 p% Z* Q3 m
starry starry night.
! W3 ]: r2 J$ \* K8 o5 Z9 N- G# DYou took your life as lovers often do $ v+ U' J! ]3 H, W6 z) j; H' `
But I could have told you Vincent & l' R0 l1 N. u2 F% y+ j4 N
this world was never meant for one
: f8 `5 |1 j) E% `8 Y5 }as beautiful as you
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* _# k6 x5 M( ~3 ^, OStarry starry night
, y }; b+ @: c7 i: w4 tportraits hung in empty halls
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on nameless walls
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and can't forget
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Like the stranger that you've met ' U; X: U+ t* v o; V
the ragged men in ragged clothes
R e% S5 N# m7 Othe silver thorn of bloddy rose
; q5 s& J% U/ glie crushed and broken on the virgin snow.
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now I think I know / C( y* D' O# K9 g( Q
what you tried to say to me
5 t% N/ B$ w# A; m l5 Y& \and how you suffered for your sanity
* ]7 j% {$ @$ l. v) kand how you tried to set them free.
6 u# T* e8 |$ g2 NThey would not listen / Z) D, a) J: }9 S% P% B
they're not listening still
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