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. w% u: G) I5 r喜欢黑夜,
2 }8 p( J' z4 _3 A. o* j& w那才是可以做回真我的奢侈时段……3 C& h. H! S+ \+ f7 N5 b
不必疏理散乱长发,
a# P- K& m/ |* M3 C" Q. ~0 n不需应对世事繁杂,' I8 q3 }% @3 |( M% P! ^5 |# A
不想看电脑右下角闪烁的数字,
7 n2 g0 h7 p' P1 }4 S因为我知道,夜很长、很长……
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(下面是喜欢的歌之一)
% f1 ^) e y! l6 Y; G$ A; tvincent—Starry night) s( ~, c- S# R! m6 ^1 S! y
; J% _7 X/ b, T" }+ i2 nStarry starry night
: z7 X- M' g9 u7 d: J3 V& lpaint your palette blue and grey
4 K- w" m+ h8 J. y/ `$ nlook out on a summer's day 5 [5 B V) B, b% C B5 w% I
with eyes that know the darkness in my soul
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9 V% d& B s1 r3 ]9 h( IShadows on the hills
& a# m+ b" ^& l! S8 usketch the trees and the daffodils
1 z: @9 U6 r" O: ecatch the breeze and the winter chills / j5 ?0 C& a( I0 p0 v
in colors on the snowy linen land
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2 e9 j: U/ S+ J ENow I understand
1 ~5 a3 E4 q& P Z& Y1 A, Nwhat you tried to say to me. S3 h) A- t; F
and how you suffered for your sanity
$ l& s# H' V$ ]; _+ `3 e$ ^6 t# dand how you tried to set them free
" P0 V( H5 y( w6 t0 x& n6 U& h! fThey would not listen
* T) C1 Y/ W8 f% k/ K2 Ythey did not know how 2 E/ l+ u3 R# v' z
perhaps they'll listen now
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1 Y' J% j( R6 c; {" n$ TStarry starry night
! l% Q' m: p$ L9 E, q3 J# W1 }flaming flowers that brightly blaze
* F) W4 w- s3 @swirling clouds in violet haze
/ b: ?8 U$ r1 R0 `reflect in Vincent's eyes of China blue
3 @# k3 X4 |- Z/ b0 KColors changing hue
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morning fields of amber grain
+ i4 r2 E7 H4 B x: D) pweathered faces lined in pain " V/ D9 [; z' S; _. g1 o$ E
are smoothed beneath the artist's loving hand.; d, b9 d; M0 ^( d$ f. e& o+ n$ _
1 q! V1 J- @- d) L2 ?* uNow I understand
$ }: K( T$ Q+ O; o) J2 J1 nwhat you tried to say to me
3 u4 O4 F8 h- |! nand how you suffered for your sanity 8 h0 K6 n$ @1 p# C; O
and how you tried to set them free# d9 W _8 ^- e& K
They would not listen % T' w) g6 ]" X) P% v+ x! x5 Q
they did not know how ! R2 I: _. n( Y# W9 F
perhaps they'll listen now
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For they could not love you # o8 I: |4 Z0 }3 H# S. |
but still your love was true
- e2 B1 J% ]% Y5 zand when no hope was left in sight on that 7 |; B4 V1 K4 D+ ~
starry starry night.
* D) @) J7 N fYou took your life as lovers often do
. _7 R ^% ^& l0 }But I could have told you Vincent ' _9 e5 x" J& Z' B* Y1 p
this world was never meant for one
+ Z- N3 G/ M( z7 xas beautiful as you
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Starry starry night 7 }: S: G: V& M1 {$ D4 b
portraits hung in empty halls 1 g2 n9 A% E1 a) w/ j# \$ a
frameless heads - g& t( e E7 y9 _) l0 k1 r; n4 w
on nameless walls
5 v# y) ]* d, Q0 E5 ^with eyes that watch the world
9 `* H) Z5 R: ~& C, [9 B5 Eand can't forget- F" z7 h1 z, Y: q% _& N
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Like the stranger that you've met % H* ^% _7 g) Z! s* T
the ragged men in ragged clothes . V' M% b- W# Y# J6 y7 v9 O! A
the silver thorn of bloddy rose
, b) P4 J7 Z! Zlie crushed and broken on the virgin snow.
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now I think I know : d% |+ H5 z% V# b
what you tried to say to me
6 y8 c; f* n2 M E6 jand how you suffered for your sanity
2 ?; y+ c7 ~% w3 ~& x% H6 Vand how you tried to set them free. + o& ?: x# S; w) `+ S9 J
They would not listen
* {! T9 l4 E J# s6 H# Dthey're not listening still $ v8 `2 I, R9 Y( f" t9 B
perhaps they never will |
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