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Starry starry night, paint your palette blue and grey, * I9 Z" z3 j3 y( T1 D
Look out on a summer's day with eyes that know the darkness in my soul,
0 x- z( ]2 P& G/ s% U" H5 DShadows on the hills, sketch the trees and the daffoodils,+ b4 w3 e% H+ r9 ^6 p+ i1 {! C. `
Catch the breeze and the winter chillsm in colors on the snowy linen land. : e( o/ i* C8 c) U F
Now I understand what you tried to say to me,
; n. r% G3 f. e: D9 }7 {" g6 k$ oHow you suffered for you sanity,
4 M8 K7 i2 A6 a& _, [How you tried to set them free,
3 x( M' R( n3 Y6 b& d0 ?They would not lister they did not know how, perhaps they'll listen now.
0 b& A1 b6 r2 u. PStarry starry night, flaming flowers that brightly blaze, 4 X& z, P' L' {1 ^1 N0 F A$ W' t
Swirling clounds in violet haze reflect in Vincent's eyes of china blue, ( N+ W( d! u$ V* M! a0 W/ n
Colors changing hue, morning fields of amber grain, 0 z6 r; b3 a. O. b0 y
Weathered face lined in pain are soothed beneath the artist's loving hand.
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2 D( S: t) h: e. KFor they could not love you, but still your love was true,
% A. V& k1 A2 J6 K, ~$ x, j! oAdn when no hope was left in sight, on that starry starry night,
9 `- N: j- x+ ?; L$ NYou took your life as lovers ofter do,
! N' Q& [" f$ F# G+ M' m0 }But I could have told you, Vincent, ( [( `0 U$ A# \- T
This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you. & ~5 u$ ?: k# Y3 V6 H, D
5 m% i/ H6 G% t- V) k% V5 |Starry starry night, portraits hung in empty halls,
+ U+ _9 f @8 V6 Q! KFrmeless heads on nameless walls with eyes that watch the world and can't forget.
$ g; u. V& U- i# DLike the stranger that you've met, the ragged man in ragged clothes,
( S# I) Z; d" `+ O8 r* |- iThe silver thorn of bloody rose, lit crushed and broken on the virgin snow. 9 T- R+ D) N; Y( A
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Now I think I know what you tried to say to me,
. B$ O9 p- Z1 w0 \How you suffered for you sanity,3 R w, [% I3 \" L/ F6 Y
How you tried to set them free, / z# e# y3 o) n) i m+ m& N/ s; D1 Y
They would not listen they're not listening still,
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