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喜欢黑夜,1 |% u5 `: ]! P2 k5 I; f( M
那才是可以做回真我的奢侈时段……6 N- t1 r2 R# p( }2 `4 n2 f( H
不必疏理散乱长发,( r. X& W# {: [- T6 W3 Y) c
不需应对世事繁杂,
# E( V' L% y, _( C不想看电脑右下角闪烁的数字,4 p+ ]& i% b1 s; H% Z$ F
因为我知道,夜很长、很长……
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(下面是喜欢的歌之一)8 Y2 C5 e- K8 n+ i; V: B
vincent—Starry night
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6 H/ [2 v3 V* X7 lStarry starry night
# c/ f; m9 D! [. t1 W2 Wpaint your palette blue and grey - B9 v+ `7 X0 y( q! w, b( C b
look out on a summer's day , r4 T! q' Y( Q U7 m
with eyes that know the darkness in my soul $ T0 f& l% Q. q4 p+ L
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Shadows on the hills 8 g% `, O, Q, e" C
sketch the trees and the daffodils ( m1 g5 E' H7 L c. \2 R
catch the breeze and the winter chills 0 m3 Z. v7 H% A* h
in colors on the snowy linen land ) J" d% b+ f N
; N0 J1 D) R% _: A6 b0 H. x4 iNow I understand
, E$ F7 \/ e k* J& Vwhat you tried to say to me6 |! r* l; i7 x
and how you suffered for your sanity
9 T- @& i4 T# Qand how you tried to set them free
! y9 e0 Q, G- ]. d% a5 E$ WThey would not listen ( |& o g' ?- }( n, ~0 m
they did not know how
5 M) z% k" ^7 A a' Tperhaps they'll listen now 6 d- e7 J8 o; E4 ^% e( s* I
1 I/ }$ R U# r7 oStarry starry night % A2 E* G7 i( A0 k+ X; i
flaming flowers that brightly blaze
* _( p. K; [" A/ b4 n5 u( {swirling clouds in violet haze
6 T; ~/ n8 B8 r* _, L9 f# i; Q! ereflect in Vincent's eyes of China blue
' E, D6 \8 _6 g o. s2 p7 lColors changing hue ' j$ p- b$ s7 P2 W z! K/ N
7 `% L' I/ r% F6 V$ umorning fields of amber grain % a$ A' h K. z, f0 n. j! r
weathered faces lined in pain ; D7 g% z" X1 @
are smoothed beneath the artist's loving hand.2 f/ M& a" s+ U% @- i
: t" V+ I6 Z& S; T. RNow I understand ' s, X9 V: p) s& H& {
what you tried to say to me 4 q/ B% ?0 `# M* t& s. J6 ]
and how you suffered for your sanity ; K' T5 f( j, Y, y0 o- A
and how you tried to set them free" v) W+ R2 {* c0 V4 p1 [! j3 ^; O
They would not listen
" j0 B0 k7 Y8 Y ^they did not know how % y2 p* p1 _5 T4 C q& i7 D8 M
perhaps they'll listen now ' P9 Q$ c' D/ i( V) Q; j
6 I) d; A0 \. T( pFor they could not love you $ k# g- a: g9 O' M3 `4 ]
but still your love was true % r) D; Y+ G: C
and when no hope was left in sight on that ' ~! k9 c2 Q' O9 [0 `9 ]* P& O& B
starry starry night. ( ?- E* m6 C2 ]8 h8 j6 Q/ d
You took your life as lovers often do
{# ]& W/ \; j7 t) L/ OBut I could have told you Vincent
' g% R, }2 Z; m3 Lthis world was never meant for one
1 f% ?- f' k8 D: D% Y7 das beautiful as you
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Starry starry night 4 y o: F9 a/ @' Q
portraits hung in empty halls " a& y# f5 i4 f5 h& {
frameless heads : P" g5 a; m: w5 M
on nameless walls
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' A# X# ? G, W U) g: Sand can't forget
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2 T7 W5 M- U( T( bLike the stranger that you've met
* q: K, ~) B8 m( {the ragged men in ragged clothes / o8 Y$ B. D1 Y* s& C# a' P' z( q
the silver thorn of bloddy rose 1 \- o, a; k5 v' D
lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow.6 y$ v& G& [) I J* Y
0 o. [: o9 `' i9 _4 _8 ^) U# R' {now I think I know * `# m. g6 p% |9 x" X9 w
what you tried to say to me
) ]! r" y5 U- Jand how you suffered for your sanity
3 R0 @5 L- H5 Y' b5 ]and how you tried to set them free. J" ` e0 }# t3 ^& }$ e+ w
They would not listen : ^. a2 J" v! j6 B3 m. o% \0 a
they're not listening still ; v. C- }0 }' g# h
perhaps they never will |
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