Vincent
Don McLean
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G Starry, starry nightAm Paint your palette blue and greyC D7 Look out on a summer's day withG eyes that know the darkness in my soul Shadows on the hills, sketch theAm trees and the daffodilsC Catch the breeze and the winterD7 chills, in colours on the snowyG C G Linen landAm D7 And now I understand what youG Em tried to say to meAm7 How you suffered for your sanityD7 Em How you tried to set them freeA7 They would not listen, they did notAm7 D7 G know how perhaps they listen nowG Starry, starry nightAm Flaming flowers that brightly blazeC Swirling clouds in violet hazeD7 reflect in Vincent's eyes of chinaG blueContinúa después del anuncioColors changing hue, morning fieldsAm of amber grainC Weathered faces lined in pain, areD7 soothed beneath the artist'sG Loving handAm D7 And now I understand what youG Em tried to say to meAm7 How you suffered for your sanityD7 Em How you tried to set them freeA7 They would not listen, they did notAm7 D7 G know how perhaps they listen nowG Am7 D7 For they could not love you,G Em but still your love was trueAm7 And when no hope was left in sightCm6 on that starry, starry nightG F7 You took your life as lovers oftenE7 Am7 do, But I could have told you VincentC This world was never meant for oneD7 G as beautiful as youG Starry, starry nightAm Portraits hung in empty hallsC Frameless heads on nameless walls,D7 with eyes that watch the worldG And can't forget Like the strangers that you've met,Am the ragged men in ragged clothesC The silver thorn, the bloody rose,D7 lie crushed and broken on theG Virgin snowAm D7 And now I think I know whatG Em you tried to say to meAm7 How you suffered for your sanityD7 Em How you tried to set them free They would not listen, they're notA7 Am7 D7 listening still perhapsG They never willG Am C D7 G