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0 z9 @' H$ \ f6 v1 l! ^* {1 B9 J喜欢黑夜,3 _2 N, n- P0 m3 f4 i1 Z0 m' u
那才是可以做回真我的奢侈时段……$ F0 f5 H4 B2 q* I9 @
不必疏理散乱长发,$ v2 V6 R5 A# Y3 N |
不需应对世事繁杂,- o6 G, X4 L4 Q* |4 R
不想看电脑右下角闪烁的数字,
) H7 \2 _6 N q" _) g因为我知道,夜很长、很长……5 D: V; g2 k2 L* s9 H ]3 a
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(下面是喜欢的歌之一)
$ q0 p0 m% n) Y) Kvincent—Starry night5 h. |; k/ S1 y
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Starry starry night / d" ^3 j: |* P
paint your palette blue and grey
: H: g% {9 ]3 a' F. k7 N" Z* @look out on a summer's day 1 h( Q" u+ P9 [
with eyes that know the darkness in my soul . j( k) j1 w8 S6 j' [' H- L' N
# L/ `* _/ v0 U& f; p) kShadows on the hills " f+ k6 F8 Z4 Q1 ?
sketch the trees and the daffodils , ~* o/ l8 l" z- I2 H, D/ W3 Z
catch the breeze and the winter chills 4 O0 }( P' U, E1 o% N$ S: O, |1 J; a
in colors on the snowy linen land
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- [8 [5 {9 n1 \+ x# Q( k0 d, ?Now I understand
1 R5 |! |/ x! @2 F+ h6 ]6 Swhat you tried to say to me. q3 j4 x" q3 r( o$ ?$ L+ X5 y
and how you suffered for your sanity
1 }/ m% y% y4 tand how you tried to set them free
# [* d* k2 D, l. [9 e' a; tThey would not listen % r2 u- \7 n8 g! M6 `+ W7 `
they did not know how
# [# X7 O5 O: ], `perhaps they'll listen now
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Starry starry night 8 p6 `1 v |; H' v3 Q2 U
flaming flowers that brightly blaze
/ c9 i8 Z( l- T2 G/ yswirling clouds in violet haze
, l; J8 [& g# l5 y7 c( dreflect in Vincent's eyes of China blue
3 I0 X5 c+ n2 Z4 DColors changing hue
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morning fields of amber grain
) g! c {4 M" c( S9 Uweathered faces lined in pain
# N; y; C+ i/ d1 N7 g1 p" a3 Tare smoothed beneath the artist's loving hand.
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2 t* y3 ^: v3 x$ m+ \Now I understand
# J$ I. M+ B( e: Kwhat you tried to say to me 6 e5 q- P, Q9 F4 Z" [
and how you suffered for your sanity
! t! A* w( O/ L/ vand how you tried to set them free
1 F r( y" f. b1 W# f4 fThey would not listen 0 X& r8 H3 P% d
they did not know how ( {# \+ Z% ]( c, h# z
perhaps they'll listen now 6 {. z/ q5 {7 q) Q9 H# K; {$ i
5 y/ V: |& b/ R6 kFor they could not love you 0 ] L0 _7 B% ]1 I4 ^( [! `# [* O5 Q
but still your love was true $ Q! v$ v! K7 r- W4 r
and when no hope was left in sight on that
0 q1 q6 V0 [: |7 {8 bstarry starry night. 0 q/ B7 k3 j) g' b
You took your life as lovers often do 9 O! _! g+ ]: P) n9 T
But I could have told you Vincent
6 p$ E1 {* Q+ G7 f Q) w- K! wthis world was never meant for one
7 t8 T3 \) L! `( Vas beautiful as you* v# B) U: h) J
, e; y+ @7 [. x0 X$ f+ E7 e, BStarry starry night 0 f D6 N8 h4 {% H
portraits hung in empty halls / j! P. x/ d1 ~. w( G4 X4 w; Z. W! I
frameless heads 9 E, x3 t- N! m9 u4 P4 T
on nameless walls
/ a9 \6 H- o" Q! O; uwith eyes that watch the world
7 g) j* W( Y* ^' G7 U7 Zand can't forget& u8 M4 Q* `3 A$ w% {4 w/ n
4 Y9 g ]* O7 X" y. Q- b5 n/ pLike the stranger that you've met 8 \; e+ e" R* [
the ragged men in ragged clothes ! i! s. ?' U/ H* z. l) t2 g. o7 w
the silver thorn of bloddy rose 6 u7 Y, g; m# A# l9 d: I* J
lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow.$ k, z. e# A. s: _& g4 V% N
" D( P* n- n: Unow I think I know
9 K, q2 ^6 N: _! J @7 a3 wwhat you tried to say to me
2 Y" Y- J9 @0 ^( Kand how you suffered for your sanity
* ? o; x6 _ @* a; Oand how you tried to set them free.
0 S* [$ C, l$ m7 lThey would not listen 0 O/ T, I% H2 { B: g
they're not listening still % a, e; H9 n0 u [! W; i7 [
perhaps they never will |
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