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Starry starry night, paint your palette blue and grey,
# F' c5 k( ~, n; |4 t4 ELook out on a summer's day with eyes that know the darkness in my soul, 9 M7 F: [6 q5 X
Shadows on the hills, sketch the trees and the daffoodils,
/ b+ U+ ~$ M) C% x0 gCatch the breeze and the winter chillsm in colors on the snowy linen land.
1 E: X7 m' L* M% R* I6 w; O& W; wNow I understand what you tried to say to me,
: p3 T& `: W& w" K! gHow you suffered for you sanity, ! c% ?, v/ t% A8 t. l
How you tried to set them free,
9 ]4 I$ ^& x8 Z/ o( C2 {They would not lister they did not know how, perhaps they'll listen now.
2 Q& e' V$ e3 Y% w0 x) TStarry starry night, flaming flowers that brightly blaze, $ u: q+ n" u- o0 ~9 U5 I
Swirling clounds in violet haze reflect in Vincent's eyes of china blue,
" _; c6 h, z# p" ?" N) Q8 jColors changing hue, morning fields of amber grain,
" f4 X& L- @, H4 f4 c+ gWeathered face lined in pain are soothed beneath the artist's loving hand.
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For they could not love you, but still your love was true,
: S) i+ F3 {8 n9 _7 |2 L" x3 XAdn when no hope was left in sight, on that starry starry night,
. {3 c' I+ ~6 BYou took your life as lovers ofter do,
/ A9 _. B9 _# C6 @8 w% r- ^: K! s! z! gBut I could have told you, Vincent, 0 d, T5 J5 V# g& O% k' \
This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you.
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Starry starry night, portraits hung in empty halls,
7 m2 a7 A: n _/ @ Y" E1 GFrmeless heads on nameless walls with eyes that watch the world and can't forget. ' `( {6 Q% `1 T: r# i r9 C: D
Like the stranger that you've met, the ragged man in ragged clothes,
' n$ F. H( W# V6 R/ aThe 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 Z7 Q+ ^! Q% q0 i# q3 z8 {
How you suffered for you sanity,
2 |" X5 Y1 M) g# y/ B3 MHow you tried to set them free,
, Z& S2 P1 _% e8 g nThey would not listen they're not listening still, ; Y ?* V8 S3 K8 _+ Z
Perhaps they never will. |
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