[ti:vincent] [ar:区瑞强] [00:01.43]Starry starry night [00:05.56]Paint your palette blue and gray [00:10.68]Look out on a summer's day [00:14.12]With eyes that know the darkness in my soul [00:18.56]Shadows on the hills [00:22.24]Sketch the trees and daffodils [00:28.00]Catch the breeze and the winter chills [00:31.74]In colors on the snowy linen land [00:37.56]Now I understand what you tried to say to me [00:49.81]How you suffered for your sanity [00:54.75]How you tried to set them free [00:59.37]They would not listen they did not know how [01:04.25]Perhaps they'll listen now [01:13.00]Starry starry night [01:18.00]Flaming flowers that brightly blaze [01:22.88]Swirling clouds in violet haze [01:26.88]Reflect in Vincent's eyes of china blue [01:31.50]Colors changing hue [01:36.07]Morning fields of amber grain [01:41.38]Weathered faces lined in pain [01:45.32]Are soothed beneath the artist's loving hand [01:50.57]Now I understand what you tried to say to me [02:01.45]How you suffered for your sanity [02:07.51]And how you tried to set them free [02:10.19]They would not listen they did not know how [02:16.88]Perhaps they'll listen now [02:21.57]For they could not love you [02:26.45]And still your love was true [02:31.95]And when no hope was left inside [02:35.45]on that starry starry night [02:38.20]You took your life as lovers often do [02:43.82]But I could have told you Vincent [02:50.01]This world was never meant [02:53.08]for one as beautiful as you [03:04.77]Starry starry night [03:08.83]Portraits hung in empty hall [03:13.89]Frameless heads on nameless walls [03:17.27]With eyes that watch the world and can't forget [03:21.95]Like the strangers that you've met [03:24.83]The ragged man in ragged clothes [03:31.39]The silver thorn of bloody rose [03:34.77]Lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow [03:42.39]Now I think I know what you tried to say to me [03:53.65]How you suffered for your sanity [03:59.08]Then how you tried to set them free [04:02.02]They would not listen they're not listening still [04:07.58]Perhaps they never will