[00:00.000] | 作词 : Don McLean |
[00:01.000] | 作曲 : Don McLean |
[00:14.944] | Starry starry night |
[00:22.686] | paint your palette blue and grey |
[00:28.945] | look out on a summer's day |
[00:33.692] | with eyes that know the darkness in my soul. |
[00:39.195] | Shadows on the hills |
[00:45.443] | sketch the trees and the daffodils |
[00:51.688] | catch the breeze and the winter chills |
[00:56.438] | in colors on the snowy linen land. |
[01:05.690] | now I understand |
[01:12.437] | what you tried to say to me |
[01:18.194] | how you suffered for your sanity |
[01:24.197] | how you tried to set them free. |
[01:28.191] | They would not listen they did not know how |
[01:34.937] | perhaps they'll listen now. |
[01:42.690] | Starry starry night |
[01:49.437] | flaming flowers that brightly blaze |
[01:55.693] | swirling clouds in violet haze |
[02:00.186] | reflect in Vincent's eyes of China blue. |
[02:05.947] | Colors changing hue |
[02:12.192] | morning fields of amber grain |
[02:18.693] | weathered faces lined in pain |
[02:23.185] | are smoothed beneath the artist's loving hand. |
[02:28.689] | now I understand |
[02:34.692] | what you tried to say to me |
[02:40.939] | how you suffered for your sanity |
[02:46.560] | how you tried to set them free. |
[02:50.565] | They would not listen they did not know how |
[02:57.808] | perhaps they'll listen now. |
[03:01.814] | For they could not love you |
[03:07.817] | but still your love was true |
[03:15.305] | and when no hope was left in sight on that |
[03:19.810] | starry starry night. |
[03:23.561] | You took your life as lovers often do, |
[03:30.816] | But I could have told you Vincent |
[03:34.057] | this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you. |
[03:47.812] | Starry starry night |
[03:54.561] | portraits hung in empty halls |
[04:01.315] | frameless heads on nameless walls |
[04:05.808] | with eyes that watch the world and can't forget. |
[04:11.556] | Like the stranger that you've met |
[04:18.557] | the ragged men in ragged clothes |
[04:24.813] | the silver thorn of bloddy rose |
[04:29.806] | lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow. |
[04:35.566] | now I think I know |
[04:42.056] | what you tried to say to me |
[04:48.058] | how you suffered for your sanity |
[04:54.814] | how you tried to set them free. |
[04:58.808] | They would not listen they're not listening still |
[05:07.563] | perhaps they never will. |
[00:00.000] | zuo ci : Don McLean |
[00:01.000] | zuo qu : Don McLean |
[00:14.944] | Starry starry night |
[00:22.686] | paint your palette blue and grey |
[00:28.945] | look out on a summer' s day |
[00:33.692] | with eyes that know the darkness in my soul. |
[00:39.195] | Shadows on the hills |
[00:45.443] | sketch the trees and the daffodils |
[00:51.688] | catch the breeze and the winter chills |
[00:56.438] | in colors on the snowy linen land. |
[01:05.690] | now I understand |
[01:12.437] | what you tried to say to me |
[01:18.194] | how you suffered for your sanity |
[01:24.197] | how you tried to set them free. |
[01:28.191] | They would not listen they did not know how |
[01:34.937] | perhaps they' ll listen now. |
[01:42.690] | Starry starry night |
[01:49.437] | flaming flowers that brightly blaze |
[01:55.693] | swirling clouds in violet haze |
[02:00.186] | reflect in Vincent' s eyes of China blue. |
[02:05.947] | Colors changing hue |
[02:12.192] | morning fields of amber grain |
[02:18.693] | weathered faces lined in pain |
[02:23.185] | are smoothed beneath the artist' s loving hand. |
[02:28.689] | now I understand |
[02:34.692] | what you tried to say to me |
[02:40.939] | how you suffered for your sanity |
[02:46.560] | how you tried to set them free. |
[02:50.565] | They would not listen they did not know how |
[02:57.808] | perhaps they' ll listen now. |
[03:01.814] | For they could not love you |
[03:07.817] | but still your love was true |
[03:15.305] | and when no hope was left in sight on that |
[03:19.810] | starry starry night. |
[03:23.561] | You took your life as lovers often do, |
[03:30.816] | But I could have told you Vincent |
[03:34.057] | this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you. |
[03:47.812] | Starry starry night |
[03:54.561] | portraits hung in empty halls |
[04:01.315] | frameless heads on nameless walls |
[04:05.808] | with eyes that watch the world and can' t forget. |
[04:11.556] | Like the stranger that you' ve met |
[04:18.557] | the ragged men in ragged clothes |
[04:24.813] | the silver thorn of bloddy rose |
[04:29.806] | lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow. |
[04:35.566] | now I think I know |
[04:42.056] | what you tried to say to me |
[04:48.058] | how you suffered for your sanity |
[04:54.814] | how you tried to set them free. |
[04:58.808] | They would not listen they' re not listening still |
[05:07.563] | perhaps they never will. |
[00:00.000] | zuò cí : Don McLean |
[00:01.000] | zuò qǔ : Don McLean |
[00:14.944] | Starry starry night |
[00:22.686] | paint your palette blue and grey |
[00:28.945] | look out on a summer' s day |
[00:33.692] | with eyes that know the darkness in my soul. |
[00:39.195] | Shadows on the hills |
[00:45.443] | sketch the trees and the daffodils |
[00:51.688] | catch the breeze and the winter chills |
[00:56.438] | in colors on the snowy linen land. |
[01:05.690] | now I understand |
[01:12.437] | what you tried to say to me |
[01:18.194] | how you suffered for your sanity |
[01:24.197] | how you tried to set them free. |
[01:28.191] | They would not listen they did not know how |
[01:34.937] | perhaps they' ll listen now. |
[01:42.690] | Starry starry night |
[01:49.437] | flaming flowers that brightly blaze |
[01:55.693] | swirling clouds in violet haze |
[02:00.186] | reflect in Vincent' s eyes of China blue. |
[02:05.947] | Colors changing hue |
[02:12.192] | morning fields of amber grain |
[02:18.693] | weathered faces lined in pain |
[02:23.185] | are smoothed beneath the artist' s loving hand. |
[02:28.689] | now I understand |
[02:34.692] | what you tried to say to me |
[02:40.939] | how you suffered for your sanity |
[02:46.560] | how you tried to set them free. |
[02:50.565] | They would not listen they did not know how |
[02:57.808] | perhaps they' ll listen now. |
[03:01.814] | For they could not love you |
[03:07.817] | but still your love was true |
[03:15.305] | and when no hope was left in sight on that |
[03:19.810] | starry starry night. |
[03:23.561] | You took your life as lovers often do, |
[03:30.816] | But I could have told you Vincent |
[03:34.057] | this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you. |
[03:47.812] | Starry starry night |
[03:54.561] | portraits hung in empty halls |
[04:01.315] | frameless heads on nameless walls |
[04:05.808] | with eyes that watch the world and can' t forget. |
[04:11.556] | Like the stranger that you' ve met |
[04:18.557] | the ragged men in ragged clothes |
[04:24.813] | the silver thorn of bloddy rose |
[04:29.806] | lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow. |
[04:35.566] | now I think I know |
[04:42.056] | what you tried to say to me |
[04:48.058] | how you suffered for your sanity |
[04:54.814] | how you tried to set them free. |
[04:58.808] | They would not listen they' re not listening still |
[05:07.563] | perhaps they never will. |