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VANGOGH V I N C E N T (1853-1890) (1853-1890) Enjoy the pictures with the music and Enjoy the pictures with the music and lyrics. lyrics. Slides will advance automatically. Slides will advance automatically. Music: Vincent (Acoustic) Composed & Performed Music: Vincent (Acoustic) Composed & Performed by Don Mclean by Don Mclean

Vincent Van Gogh

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Van Gogh painting with the song Starry Night and lyrics.

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Page 1: Vincent Van Gogh

VANGOGH

V I N C E N T

(1853-1890)(1853-1890)

Enjoy the pictures with the music and lyrics.Enjoy the pictures with the music and lyrics.

Slides will advance automatically.Slides will advance automatically.

Music: Vincent (Acoustic) Composed & Performed by Don McleanMusic: Vincent (Acoustic) Composed & Performed by Don Mclean

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Starry, Starry nightpaint your palette blue and grey

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look out on a summer's day

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with eyes that know the darkness in my soul.Shadows on the hills,

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sketch the trees and the daffodils,catch the breeze and the winter chillsl

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in colors on the snowy linen land.And now I understand

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what you tried to say to me

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how you suffered for your sanityhow you tried to set them free.

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They would not listen, they did not know how

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perhaps they'll listen now..

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Starry, starry night

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flaming flowers that brightly blaze

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swirling clouds in violet haze reflect inVincent's eyes of China blue..l

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Colors changing hue

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morning fields of amber grain

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weathered faces lined in painare soothed beneath the artist's loving hand.

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.And now I understand

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what you tried to say to mehow you suffered for your sanity

how you tried to set them free..

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They would not listen, they did not know howperhaps they'll listen now.

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For they could not love you

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but still your love was trueand when no hope was left in sight

on that starry starry night,

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You took your life as lovers often do;But I could have told you, Vincentthis world was never meant for one as beautiful as you.

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Starry, starry night

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portraits hung in empty halls

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frameless heads on nameless walls

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with eyes that watch the world and can't forget.. Like the stranger that you've met

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the ragged men in ragged clothes

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the silver thorn of bloddy roselie crushed and broken on the virgin snow.

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And now I think I knowwhat you tried to say to me

how you suffered for your sanity

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how you tried to set them free.They would not listen, they're not list'ning still...

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perhaps they never will.

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V I N C E N T

VANGOGH

Hope you enjoyed the show and had fun!Hope you enjoyed the show and had fun!