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喜欢黑夜,
. {0 e/ V- m0 w& R9 i那才是可以做回真我的奢侈时段……! C# [4 L. b. `; L( Y
不必疏理散乱长发,: Z2 S. C: C' Y. F+ a$ f
不需应对世事繁杂,) a8 S. X" _5 v+ T
不想看电脑右下角闪烁的数字,
6 `+ ~) K8 `- c" t因为我知道,夜很长、很长……
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(下面是喜欢的歌之一)
" k1 Z0 h8 }7 r9 Q9 ]( Fvincent—Starry night
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Starry starry night - U% A: i$ U+ w5 j4 [7 c% ]# ?" Z
paint your palette blue and grey # I k7 n$ Y- O% [# S- S
look out on a summer's day 9 g! A- d/ D+ D% a1 P0 T, ~
with eyes that know the darkness in my soul
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4 m, \) ~+ A' }! i# qShadows on the hills - w, Q2 w) q# ^$ t) @, q# P3 v
sketch the trees and the daffodils 2 n$ q5 ^7 B P" y" ~
catch the breeze and the winter chills
' |1 @$ G6 Y3 p9 h6 w# f# M! Iin colors on the snowy linen land 1 \* H6 q% m) d$ h+ j# s4 h
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Now I understand
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and how you suffered for your sanity # X2 s8 n) l6 L) [0 F. _4 [- k- w! ^- `
and how you tried to set them free ' u# p w' b" m
They would not listen
; r/ P2 M. p# W5 Y2 @4 ]2 Rthey did not know how
" k" P$ k: C& @8 Rperhaps they'll listen now 0 y J8 s6 T. ~6 j0 O
' I9 Q: T/ c) E/ `& @+ ^Starry starry night
% @7 w! q4 l- q! O* `flaming flowers that brightly blaze " s' K. B/ @/ \& }
swirling clouds in violet haze 3 c6 O+ _. ^" f+ U5 t
reflect in Vincent's eyes of China blue & c' q# b' J- w8 N
Colors changing hue
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" i; A$ k$ N5 x: ?morning fields of amber grain
) `( \8 Q0 Y3 C5 z8 J5 \weathered faces lined in pain
) Q1 w2 r! |2 Kare smoothed beneath the artist's loving hand.) U+ C2 L. N6 I
9 r* F1 B0 ?0 g1 Z: tNow I understand ! W* K4 @% t& [( |( u/ ~
what you tried to say to me . R/ y; ^8 F. x% x8 ^) @3 D
and how you suffered for your sanity
" P" ?0 @, ~3 d) N; {and how you tried to set them free
( o" R5 x5 a" v. G; `4 J9 BThey would not listen
; ^. h1 @! [5 q7 P4 @) d% Pthey did not know how
1 K$ Q8 e8 [+ w$ Nperhaps they'll listen now + v+ G" N. ~. T) c7 W
% X; _! w. `7 u* e; Q' J o! k+ aFor they could not love you
5 e4 H3 e7 |' p% V0 fbut still your love was true - j6 o# C; L& [- \$ I! d! F
and when no hope was left in sight on that
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You took your life as lovers often do & S. b. A4 V: ]( d) |: q* g8 h# I
But I could have told you Vincent / P) D0 i9 p4 h
this world was never meant for one
5 R2 k+ \$ f+ Z7 mas beautiful as you, a: R% }1 d$ Q( w! L x
* W& M7 x& y' _! @( E S0 ~2 EStarry starry night * _) ?2 ^& M7 S& s
portraits hung in empty halls
F$ r e" O4 m. X( j4 pframeless heads " v/ }9 X. w2 Z
on nameless walls ' [ o' c' k" K ]; n6 O- s" N
with eyes that watch the world
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% r; p6 k% I8 e- D( @9 uLike the stranger that you've met
9 x( E/ }7 C" P* W4 L' Othe ragged men in ragged clothes
C* _ Q9 g; p4 T' qthe silver thorn of bloddy rose
$ e" s: A7 N# @8 {, s9 Wlie crushed and broken on the virgin snow.
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now I think I know 0 ~* f, \: y& V
what you tried to say to me 3 V7 V& o9 l7 ?" g ~
and how you suffered for your sanity
- i* s! b( c2 Q8 @: `and how you tried to set them free.
- y) S" G7 Y' P) @+ ]They would not listen ) C& ]4 x; D7 s# ~/ g
they're not listening still 4 j8 @+ Y8 [% V, Q& ^; y
perhaps they never will |
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