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喜欢黑夜,
7 U5 W: Z- r9 X# I那才是可以做回真我的奢侈时段……3 Z- I; C0 P& a$ r# l. ^
不必疏理散乱长发,
- e! ?9 [6 M% ^不需应对世事繁杂,
/ M( q, T5 c4 F不想看电脑右下角闪烁的数字,: N' `* s5 p# L
因为我知道,夜很长、很长……
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0 p7 Q6 F+ [9 N+ [) d/ Z6 L(下面是喜欢的歌之一)" B( E4 c8 @+ t6 O3 ~& v4 V3 W
vincent—Starry night
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7 ?" f2 e" r' ^Starry starry night 3 ^) G& Y- W4 p, p+ O" Q" u
paint your palette blue and grey
. c+ h4 ]: T4 V/ I1 _/ T* mlook out on a summer's day
- R1 }4 Q6 a; g0 x. |with eyes that know the darkness in my soul : _5 _9 |6 q- e* A1 F4 l
! N* B% L; _/ ]: V2 v! f( ]Shadows on the hills 7 x6 t6 F$ ? n3 o" a
sketch the trees and the daffodils " r- h- [& X3 \5 B
catch the breeze and the winter chills G( Z+ p+ i9 s+ d5 [+ C, U
in colors on the snowy linen land
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) T4 |: `8 R+ k, D, DNow I understand : d; N- A [7 W+ W. H( m% F
what you tried to say to me
# C. f2 v4 D F% u, E- j% Yand how you suffered for your sanity
; ?% Q$ L0 q+ W f, V) H. {' G3 Kand how you tried to set them free
0 F% b& Z, X9 Q4 ^They would not listen
% o: w: T, u( f5 w& a) m7 k+ gthey did not know how
5 i1 P- `$ Z! N6 J% y. `6 G- Zperhaps they'll listen now ; b& d% S8 K0 g! c3 c
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Starry starry night
: g" z: x2 H& D0 q9 wflaming flowers that brightly blaze . ]3 @ l- k- L3 ?( Q
swirling clouds in violet haze ! w. r. X8 c0 G8 I( ~
reflect in Vincent's eyes of China blue 7 G5 G( L" o; N& [$ L
Colors changing hue 9 Q( V, @' M2 [5 Y0 x; e7 @& {% i
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morning fields of amber grain
8 W% c# D0 Q- Tweathered faces lined in pain
8 B i0 V! h: a) h" `1 v8 [are smoothed beneath the artist's loving hand.) F+ B& k9 j! Z
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Now I understand $ y6 j. l( J$ f$ A$ Y
what you tried to say to me
2 i& h. n7 N+ Q8 i$ Q6 j# N( g9 Land how you suffered for your sanity 6 e- C7 S6 ?* `
and how you tried to set them free' U. n$ v b. x* [! |! ~7 Y' f6 }
They would not listen
/ b9 @# W- g+ I' h% A1 Fthey did not know how
& G, G+ i/ Q) L& C) i" Q1 a0 Hperhaps they'll listen now
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$ A/ K: v- z8 Y! u) ~For they could not love you
7 p2 h5 x$ U% _. m8 i+ Obut still your love was true . {% g6 }7 ^2 X2 C$ H
and when no hope was left in sight on that
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You took your life as lovers often do 8 |+ {7 k k: i. x* Z$ @9 S# v
But I could have told you Vincent $ v( U" t1 G5 n' C4 c. d6 [' y
this world was never meant for one 0 W8 W6 W; W) l) M4 m
as beautiful as you. J8 a3 ^5 x7 p4 ?( ~
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Starry starry night * b& f* y% L: `$ C4 u, \
portraits hung in empty halls 9 @7 _. m& {4 q5 _0 [
frameless heads
1 ~2 O, {/ R; y, n' r( p: A( xon nameless walls / x; i: V/ m7 { J; a
with eyes that watch the world % K9 A4 ]* w9 n% C9 [
and can't forget
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Like the stranger that you've met
! W# P" F- F9 i/ mthe ragged men in ragged clothes
+ l3 B) P- a) T7 @: {the silver thorn of bloddy rose
+ A: W z$ g/ X1 m3 g* mlie crushed and broken on the virgin snow.
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now I think I know
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; ~+ U; e) ]3 U/ U5 G* nand how you suffered for your sanity e7 C5 R ~( E0 x: U$ }
and how you tried to set them free.
+ |8 E7 m9 j, L, L4 YThey would not listen
$ T. j0 e3 s5 o3 s7 X' K% tthey're not listening still
0 i1 n5 S/ ?- m+ l. x7 Q7 i! [' Xperhaps they never will |
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