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喜欢黑夜,# w7 L0 E Q# j$ y9 s
那才是可以做回真我的奢侈时段……
+ n# F; T$ q! \: Y0 n8 E7 P: }5 G不必疏理散乱长发,1 @2 I% c0 }9 ]
不需应对世事繁杂,
, Z/ q8 s" ]) H8 o+ W6 |% V不想看电脑右下角闪烁的数字,% _- @- g5 y5 R; g: z
因为我知道,夜很长、很长……5 f8 O" q/ }# [1 \1 ?/ q( _
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(下面是喜欢的歌之一)
7 _3 n" h: O+ N" P I" o3 \vincent—Starry night
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Starry starry night
# b2 b8 p9 K& o! Ppaint your palette blue and grey 5 g2 K6 y$ d0 {) S5 K5 r/ X2 X5 v
look out on a summer's day 6 n& A1 U& q+ e" n, d: ?2 e
with eyes that know the darkness in my soul
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Shadows on the hills 4 H7 s8 R- _1 A: E7 {
sketch the trees and the daffodils
5 e; W% m; z V4 R5 \* ~8 q+ rcatch the breeze and the winter chills 5 Q% b: ^0 e" {
in colors on the snowy linen land * g; I: v2 W4 {* W
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Now I understand & c" M" ?& i/ d# F" ?
what you tried to say to me
9 b1 M2 J: t( a1 H1 c/ uand how you suffered for your sanity , X- L3 H' I; i" ?( R( I4 O
and how you tried to set them free 2 D0 p5 _, U" E" V$ H
They would not listen
& a* x5 m' o9 Lthey did not know how " |$ J3 L# E! h; Y
perhaps they'll listen now
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Starry starry night
" X& @% x. R; E& z/ w9 {3 b& o0 E hflaming flowers that brightly blaze
: _1 D, b) R B' Rswirling clouds in violet haze
# ~: K1 v/ h& M ~. F+ g& Preflect in Vincent's eyes of China blue
0 V. b+ g/ m- J& E0 [Colors changing hue ) @2 l ^9 Z ^/ V4 L5 `
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morning fields of amber grain $ `" F4 E3 g$ T' q& N
weathered faces lined in pain
# s* h v' o/ I) lare smoothed beneath the artist's loving hand.; m5 |: s1 e' M+ n2 V
# q2 _$ u) C; C5 k2 e/ [% SNow I understand : d1 b' C9 ^3 U, q' r1 P
what you tried to say to me
7 C- g/ b: Y6 m- r% u7 @* }" band how you suffered for your sanity ( B0 g4 o- g9 T$ x/ h9 ?0 z- Z/ F3 e
and how you tried to set them free
& F9 V& T% F0 ~They would not listen
- p9 W7 G& Z& [. \# U2 z. |they did not know how
" N% \$ r; F* r* Q4 Aperhaps they'll listen now
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For they could not love you % O, S% V( D( d' V& @+ o! f. v+ D* r
but still your love was true * h' k' n' A/ F* Z
and when no hope was left in sight on that # d4 F( b3 G7 X# p" m. E" p7 {
starry starry night. 0 w9 E0 v: X9 d: K1 h7 x6 e
You took your life as lovers often do
3 d/ w' L" |9 X. J$ IBut I could have told you Vincent
& J$ T x3 `# \6 x! u, n# Pthis world was never meant for one " o. n# ^) Q; n
as beautiful as you
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7 l$ x+ \- U3 V$ l1 s6 J: BStarry starry night
) `. ]7 C# q1 C* i% N* M* Fportraits hung in empty halls 6 T; Y3 p' C3 j4 T
frameless heads ' U Q5 {, A2 y
on nameless walls , I% m) l1 W+ K4 {# i9 h. @
with eyes that watch the world
1 d9 [, g$ T" I2 e5 N8 @and can't forget2 `# O, \1 e) ~/ V& \2 |, }
# G. C9 N2 E" ]2 H0 E4 d- FLike the stranger that you've met 0 x4 n. l" ?$ i
the ragged men in ragged clothes
$ |3 V1 h2 t. H) [the silver thorn of bloddy rose
7 K9 ^ W5 `; l' z) z5 nlie crushed and broken on the virgin snow.
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. D' J( V, y @9 ~: n1 `7 L# F( hnow I think I know ( k i; L1 J! [0 z0 O
what you tried to say to me 1 w7 _/ [- u! L/ U
and how you suffered for your sanity 0 J) S$ H8 T) U# M" k. `
and how you tried to set them free. 1 w+ Q+ N+ M3 }0 _; C
They would not listen
1 K# H; h8 G- F* ?. d8 _they're not listening still 4 C( c1 Z; }) Y7 ~2 [* i* D
perhaps they never will |
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