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Starry starry night, paint your palette blue and grey, 1 J) I+ m* y3 J% T; _) o& j
Look out on a summer's day with eyes that know the darkness in my soul,
$ w; t# f) O& J$ KShadows on the hills, sketch the trees and the daffoodils,
; F/ @+ V" Q* ~2 I7 g4 h6 z0 q8 SCatch the breeze and the winter chillsm in colors on the snowy linen land. @/ n# D1 L7 Y' z$ v* E7 M) R
Now I understand what you tried to say to me,3 l9 R8 O0 G* b/ F/ r7 i5 Q
How you suffered for you sanity,
: t* [4 E" G9 xHow you tried to set them free, 9 b, ~( m2 U- k0 t1 p9 q" ~) Y
They would not lister they did not know how, perhaps they'll listen now.
/ o* D9 L- ^% j$ T( i( r6 i1 P5 G0 b4 a& EStarry starry night, flaming flowers that brightly blaze,
" X& P; q; ` u5 B; G: [! tSwirling clounds in violet haze reflect in Vincent's eyes of china blue,
6 j; q% d! Z0 s' D( _$ H }Colors changing hue, morning fields of amber grain, 6 A: z5 {, v; v# q' D6 h! ]# Z
Weathered face lined in pain are soothed beneath the artist's loving hand. ' z6 H2 P! t- t2 \* x
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For they could not love you, but still your love was true, $ h9 Q7 I( f6 ]. y. G
Adn when no hope was left in sight, on that starry starry night,
9 |0 V, F4 m6 {5 B+ yYou took your life as lovers ofter do,
' j0 w o! |6 X+ @: o- s. EBut I could have told you, Vincent, 0 ^1 c7 `6 s9 l1 h8 D% \
This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you. : [' H- u# x' J) F: V
- b8 v0 ]& u2 A% I6 V/ aStarry starry night, portraits hung in empty halls,
( W8 c- i* N; x6 e# |Frmeless heads on nameless walls with eyes that watch the world and can't forget.
- L2 C u6 h; L3 X3 YLike the stranger that you've met, the ragged man in ragged clothes, - G! i* ~4 c. x d% E9 [
The silver thorn of bloody rose, lit crushed and broken on the virgin snow.
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Now I think I know what you tried to say to me,
- ^5 ?( ?8 b, n& n; hHow you suffered for you sanity,
9 Q2 G. K* o5 f* W+ HHow you tried to set them free,
7 m% ]: D, E+ f7 X5 B* R' nThey would not listen they're not listening still,
4 O( y( v: Q1 z. b0 f( pPerhaps they never will. |
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