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25 April, 2010

Starry, Starry Night! Remembering Vincent Van Gogh.

This is a song by Don McLean named either "Vincent" or "Starry, Starry Night!" It is one of the oldies that I like while Vincent Van Gogh is one of the artist that I liked most. His life experience is a novel itself, and this song captured the essence. Enjoy reading on the lyrics!

Starry
starry night
paint your palette blue and grey

look out on a summer's day
with eyes that know the
darkness in my soul.
Shadows on the hills
sketch the trees and the daffodils

catch the breeze and the winter chills

in colors on the snowy linen land.
And now I understand what you tried to say to me

how you suffered for your sanity
how you tried to set them free.
They would not listen
they did not know how

perhaps they'll listen now.

Starry
starry night
flaming flowers that brightly blaze

swirling clouds in violet haze reflect in
Vincent's eyes of China blue.
Colors changing hue
morning fields of amber grain

weathered faces lined in pain
are soothed beneath the artist's
loving hand.
And now I understand what you tried to say to me

how you suffered for your sanity
how you tried to set them free.
perhaps they'll listen now.

For they could not love you
but still your love was true

and when no hope was left in sight on that starry
starry night.
You took your life
as lovers often do;
But I could have told you
Vincent
this world was never
meant for one
as beautiful as you.

Starry
starry night
portraits hung in empty halls

frameless heads on nameless walls
with eyes
that watch the world and can't forget.
Like the stranger that you've met

the ragged men in ragged clothes

the silver thorn of bloody rose
lie crushed and broken
on the virgin snow.
And now I think I know what you tried to say to me

how you suffered for your sanity

how you tried to set them free.
They would not listen
they're not
listening still
perhaps they never will. 


 
[This photo was taken outside of British Art Museum in London. They were having a show of Van Gogh's paintings there and they made numerous big posters along both sides of the streets nearby. I took my camera, snapped and make it my own collection. Hahahah!]

3 comments:

  1. Hi Matthew,
    This is one of my favorite song too,keep pray my teacher! I will pray for you and I think God will listen to you carefully!


    Jessie

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  2. Dear Matthew,

    This is an "indirect" message from Fr. Edward Chau of Hong Hong. He tried many times to contact you but none of it success since he didn't have either a google account or Wordpress....etc.
    Please try contacting him through his mail as below:kfchau@hsscol.org.hk

    Cec

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  3. Kindly note that I have sent Father Chau an email separately today! Thanks!

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