G		G         G			
Starry, starry 	night, paint your palette 	
A		A		C
Blue and grey, Look out on a 	summer's day, 
D			   D		    G
with eyes that know the darkness in my soul
G		    G
Shadows on the hills, 
C		          A
Sketch the trees and daffodills
 C			A
Catch the breeze and 	winter chills, in 
D		D	      G
colors on the snowy linen land 	   	 
G	                A	  A
And now I under stand what you tried to 
G	    		A		A
Say to me,  how you suffered for your sanity
       C		        G
How you tried to set them free, 
C			 C  	                  A
they would not listen, they did not know how,
D				G
  Perhaps they'll listen 	now



G		 G         G			
Starry, starry 	night, flaming flowers that 	
A		  A	                 C
Brightly blaze, swirling clouds in violet haze
D			D	          G
Reflecting Vincent?s eyes of China Blue
G		     G
Colors changing hue, 
C		          A
Morning fields of amber grain
C			A
Weathered faces lined with pain 
D			      D                 G
Are soothed beneath the artists loving hand
G	                A        A
And now I under stand what you tried to 
G		           A	              A
say to me,  how you suffered for your sanity

C			       G	
How you tried to set them free, 
C			   	  A
they would not listen, they did not know how,
D				G
Perhaps they'll listen 	now



  C	
For they could not love you,
         C			G
 but still your love was true
C				    C
And when no 	hope was left in sight 
	C	          C
On that starry, starry night, 
	G		G	   G
you took your life as lovers sometimes do
A					     C
But I could have told you, Vincent, this world was 
			 D		G
Never meant for one as beautiful as 	you



G		G	G			
Starry, starry 	night, portraits hung in  	
A		A		C
Empty halls, fearless heads on nameless walls
D			D                 G
with eyes that watch the world and can?t forget
G				G
Like the strangers that you?ve met
C		          A
The ragged men in ragged clothes 
 C			A
The silver thorn of bloody rose, lie
D		         D 	      G
Crushed and broken on the virgin snow
G	                   A        A
And now I think I know, what you tried to 
G 			A		  A
say to me,  how you suffered for your sanity
    C		        G
How you tried to set them free, 
C			   	                  A
They would not listen, they?re not listening still,
D      	                    G
Perhaps the never will?
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