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7 P J- _# ]. A, p6 S喜欢黑夜,
3 \; G7 K+ t" K, _# S) P$ W那才是可以做回真我的奢侈时段……" V9 B2 K% W4 O- ~8 n9 _3 ]
不必疏理散乱长发,; F+ i4 @' L8 ^3 Z' g
不需应对世事繁杂,5 B! M4 P/ E9 | F' I* y' O4 L
不想看电脑右下角闪烁的数字,
- C- w' x; i3 X8 u7 F9 n( c* e7 X因为我知道,夜很长、很长……- v2 A- c+ C2 b' u. s) B
# D' q4 U5 s7 ~. o(下面是喜欢的歌之一)
4 W2 x2 @2 p: ]) i% ^+ C" Ivincent—Starry night
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* A+ l- p( c" j% kStarry starry night $ ^; H+ h1 B( m
paint your palette blue and grey $ x! b7 z& R0 Z
look out on a summer's day + K4 }8 [, F. |# ^1 a$ l: G) a
with eyes that know the darkness in my soul
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Shadows on the hills _) [7 D% i0 ]3 X* I
sketch the trees and the daffodils
* @1 o7 A7 V% q; W" y. c6 L/ Tcatch the breeze and the winter chills
: y2 g% z' ^. h- R) ]6 s4 s) Min colors on the snowy linen land 5 t6 F8 E$ g" d: ]$ V7 Q- \
! {) B8 ?: |( G& W, PNow I understand
! `# ^1 C/ ]: l2 uwhat you tried to say to me8 T r5 \- L9 S0 A7 V- @6 q
and how you suffered for your sanity S. `, p7 L [8 d& V
and how you tried to set them free - g( N' X9 h5 V$ d% M$ X
They would not listen # @5 ^' G. P5 f7 H) c! i
they did not know how . ^, z3 ^. I; a7 E, |, q
perhaps they'll listen now
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Starry starry night
. d/ L, y8 |/ Q! \1 pflaming flowers that brightly blaze
, B/ {. m$ w- F! ?* Z: rswirling clouds in violet haze
. E' W. n" K* b4 {& R, oreflect in Vincent's eyes of China blue 0 P+ ?& }+ e: `" F8 j
Colors changing hue - W! I" S" T5 c0 G+ d
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morning fields of amber grain
3 v: i) H! N6 Iweathered faces lined in pain 8 U! _+ H1 k& I
are smoothed beneath the artist's loving hand.
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& g% R) N; w3 jNow I understand
/ z* m- v7 J" H- U: y2 jwhat you tried to say to me & ?" n. d0 B/ {) y1 c: t6 u
and how you suffered for your sanity
& K7 Q5 d/ H$ G/ \9 `+ rand how you tried to set them free9 J) i7 n4 U9 j( |
They would not listen ; s0 k+ R( A- l, M* B& t" \
they did not know how ( L5 h3 Z; j& \- s
perhaps they'll listen now
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( B: Y: K% C2 m! w* F7 N' MFor they could not love you ( C) v) e. z, [( q
but still your love was true
! o; D4 k. z; k; Hand when no hope was left in sight on that
& y8 |1 G7 s0 e; O# P' v0 Jstarry starry night.
- `0 u, q+ b% ]6 qYou took your life as lovers often do
$ Q5 g$ V, D' ~4 UBut I could have told you Vincent : d$ z0 M" F& x# o
this world was never meant for one ; b8 a+ k. r9 i% L+ W" P& V
as beautiful as you8 ^8 J/ L3 L6 {6 F5 d
4 ]& Y: A2 t5 r/ y8 Q6 l( v' M1 fStarry starry night 4 H [' {& S+ O& N
portraits hung in empty halls 0 g% }, Z' m/ ?( _/ Y
frameless heads ) @2 r$ K% l0 u* @
on nameless walls
& l' f/ J: _* m$ B1 Dwith eyes that watch the world
# ~6 |$ m% W5 ~. o0 Pand can't forget0 }; ^2 p# d N; j2 @7 D% I0 T$ h
- F2 }8 M1 x. T' t" m- M0 G: rLike the stranger that you've met
- a( E9 D9 u/ Kthe ragged men in ragged clothes
& P6 d& B9 G# u1 c4 _4 o9 _4 _the silver thorn of bloddy rose
( ?; k! t- h ^lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow.
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8 e% ~- p& p7 b* @" P7 \now I think I know
6 }5 i! m/ K, H8 f$ dwhat you tried to say to me 4 @/ y8 q! d% R+ }5 V
and how you suffered for your sanity
' D1 c, ~& F9 q- _( E) Hand how you tried to set them free. 6 @; d" f6 ~. K+ q, L7 R
They would not listen
% P8 g7 n9 v& [$ j4 cthey're not listening still
( \$ X: t* R& o) E; n# \6 C) D+ iperhaps they never will |
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