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VAN GOGH V I N C E N T (1853- (1853- 1890) 1890) Enjoy the paintings with the music and Enjoy the paintings with the music and lyrics. lyrics. For the greatest impact and the most For the greatest impact and the most enjoyment, enjoyment, please just let the slides advance please just let the slides advance automatically in sync with the music. automatically in sync with the music. You’ll definitely want your speakers You’ll definitely want your speakers turned on for this. turned on for this. Music: Vincent (Starry, Starry Night) Music: Vincent (Starry, Starry Night) Composed & Performed by Don Mclean Composed & Performed by Don Mclean press the space bar or mouse click to begin, press the space bar or mouse click to begin, sit back and let the show run itself. sit back and let the show run itself.

The Starry Night by Don Mclean for Vincent Van Gogh

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The Starry Night (Dutch: De sterrennacht) is a painting by Dutch post-impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh. The painting depicts the view outside his sanatorium room window at night, although it was painted from memory during the day. Since 1941 it has been in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Reproduced often, the painting is widely hailed as his magnum opus.

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VAN GOGHV I N C E N

T

(1853-1890)(1853-1890)

Enjoy the paintings with the music and lyrics.Enjoy the paintings with the music and lyrics.

For the greatest impact and the most enjoyment,For the greatest impact and the most enjoyment,please just let the slides advanceplease just let the slides advance

automatically in sync with the music.automatically in sync with the music.

You’ll definitely want your speakers turned on for this.You’ll definitely want your speakers turned on for this.

Music: Vincent (Starry, Starry Night)Music: Vincent (Starry, Starry Night)Composed & Performed by Don Mclean Composed & Performed by Don Mclean

Now, press the space bar or mouse click to begin, thenNow, press the space bar or mouse click to begin, thensit back and let the show run itself.sit back and let the show run itself.

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Starry, starry night,

paint 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 chills

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in colors on the snowy linen land.

Now I understand

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what you tried to say to me,

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how you suffered for your sanity,how 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 hazereflect in Vincent's eyes of China blue..

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Colors changing hue,

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morning fields of amber grain,

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weathered faces lined in pain

are soothed beneath the artist's loving hand.

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Now I understand

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what you tried to say to me,how you suffered for your sanity,

how you tried to set them free.

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They would not listen.They did not know how.

Perhaps they'll listen now.

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For they could not love you,

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but still your love was true,

and when no hopewas 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, Vincent,this world was never meantfor 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 strangers that you've met,

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the ragged men in ragged clothes,

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

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Now I think I know

what 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

I hope you enjoyed the show. Feel free to share it with others.I hope you enjoyed the show. Feel free to share it with others.