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* k& u6 s% x: y2 w4 B喜欢黑夜,1 D2 R `* ?4 U. q! J
那才是可以做回真我的奢侈时段……
J# U& G+ v* A. W5 Q2 j- x不必疏理散乱长发,
; S9 t7 [4 X, K7 Q/ y不需应对世事繁杂,
n8 h+ ?$ i7 N0 J不想看电脑右下角闪烁的数字,
! e9 h2 b& H9 T( q& J; E! l因为我知道,夜很长、很长……* N/ E0 B, D8 b$ b
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(下面是喜欢的歌之一)" ~- R& ]7 r% q3 U
vincent—Starry night
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2 Q& G: _ O. R& a2 j9 tStarry starry night
% c" X: d3 q, l$ s1 b; K# q; E) opaint your palette blue and grey / M! ?8 \/ m! L
look out on a summer's day 6 z- e* ~6 t# u& ~* F% [6 k
with eyes that know the darkness in my soul
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Shadows on the hills
0 Y. c( M1 l" V6 Q1 U# Q% l; wsketch the trees and the daffodils
, g- ~' E9 V5 Dcatch the breeze and the winter chills
, U* d$ v! S/ A. Q+ _in colors on the snowy linen land
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Now I understand
4 y$ M0 T) C: ^ w1 [8 E- Ewhat you tried to say to me
5 X5 X' \) D/ s/ }, Rand how you suffered for your sanity
" U( T+ |3 {2 C2 Cand how you tried to set them free
) n- p% P( g2 i: m1 _" tThey would not listen , Q2 h$ X2 E4 u
they did not know how 2 }& s o( M- q0 {0 {- m! D5 H4 R
perhaps they'll listen now
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Starry starry night : O6 C5 V6 i8 o1 F% N* `
flaming flowers that brightly blaze $ f8 a$ i: r6 J0 t9 I
swirling clouds in violet haze 0 M% f+ Y; h9 f+ Z% l6 g# D8 ]( X
reflect in Vincent's eyes of China blue & {8 t% Q& f6 \0 G
Colors changing hue
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morning fields of amber grain ! Z! U6 n( N1 a4 S: l1 n# { X) R
weathered faces lined in pain
' O, Q( o+ J; n3 W4 L& |are smoothed beneath the artist's loving hand.& K+ |0 L* ~% v$ z' ?
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Now I understand
4 M& E% |0 H( d4 h1 {3 p' S# m- Jwhat you tried to say to me
7 ]; B& L f/ T! kand how you suffered for your sanity 5 h9 t5 c o: m2 V
and how you tried to set them free
[5 B3 H+ g; y# P; W& E8 sThey would not listen
$ O' R1 M) _ b# l% s" m, o othey did not know how 3 K- W- C, `1 z; ^
perhaps they'll listen now 6 L4 k1 Y; Y+ [* k8 D0 W, r. s
. U4 H& k, m, T* R, iFor they could not love you
5 ]) J6 j; N" z- fbut still your love was true
" {5 U, H2 T' L7 i) Q+ D7 B0 Mand when no hope was left in sight on that
l. n4 m+ L( v7 D) Zstarry starry night.
3 N3 V: J7 S9 k/ X2 j w" PYou took your life as lovers often do
3 y# u2 E4 D: g7 c2 _+ a" e3 jBut I could have told you Vincent
" F% S1 s2 V1 E! m5 \- xthis world was never meant for one
" V! H7 o; S! R U% Bas beautiful as you
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$ G# Z c/ r- F8 FStarry starry night - i$ R9 u( P$ s
portraits hung in empty halls ' |' F! c! C4 p6 r
frameless heads 4 ^" ^6 f% {! R4 B" t
on nameless walls 4 g, T$ N# D8 y- R
with eyes that watch the world + n: D' _. Q r* {5 C
and can't forget6 `) l: ?, M; C5 W( v, T
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Like the stranger that you've met
. g& S9 V6 }$ R/ r& V' Othe ragged men in ragged clothes ( [% [3 C6 Q) }7 x" q
the silver thorn of bloddy rose
& o2 k) m2 D+ R0 N# ilie crushed and broken on the virgin snow.
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% `1 D% W4 X U% |7 ?" know I think I know / p" X1 S1 e Y5 ~& ~! S
what you tried to say to me
* ?4 I5 i3 n; U: nand how you suffered for your sanity ' G: G8 ]5 U3 |$ N( {& e
and how you tried to set them free. & w) k+ x h3 H) K: Y
They would not listen
. w {+ p) T0 P1 Gthey're not listening still
+ X/ c4 t* K% f! nperhaps they never will |
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