|

“Vincent”
(Don Mc Lean)
Starry, starry
nights
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
Now I
understand
What you tried
to say to me
And how you
suffered for your sanity
And 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
Now I
understand
What you tried
to say to me
And how you
suffered for your sanity
And how you
tried to set them free
They would not
listen, they did not know how,
Perhaps they'll
listen now
For they could
not love you
But still your
love was true
And when no
hope was left inside
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 strangers
that you've met
The ragged men
in ragged clothes
The silver
thorn, the bloody rose,
Lie crushed and
broken on the virgin snow
Now, I think I
know
What you tried
to say to me
And how you
suffered for your sanity
And how you
tried to set them free
They would not
listen, they're not listening still
Perhaps they
never will

|