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A starry night

Colour your palette blue and gray.

Look out in summer.

With those eyes that know the darkness in my soul

Shadows on the hills

Draw sketches of trees and daffodils.

Catch the breeze and the cold of winter

Colorful in the snow-covered flax land

Now I understand.

What do you want to say to me?

How do you suffer for your reason?

How do you try to set them free?

They don't listen, they don't know how to listen.

Maybe they will listen now.

A starry night

Brilliant flaming red flowers

Rotating clouds in purple mist

Reflected in Vincent's Chinese blue eyes

Color changes hue.

Early morning fields of amber grain

A weather-beaten face wrinkled with pain

Be comforted by the artist's loving hands

Now I understand.

What do you want to say to me?

How do you suffer for your reason?

How do you try to set them free?

They don't listen, they don't know how to listen.

Maybe they will listen now.

This lyric is also a typical example of the combination of alliteration and alliteration in English lyrics However, the use of these two rhymes in this song is not very neat and has a certain randomness. But it gives people a feeling of being scattered but not chaotic. Gray and day in the first two or three sentences end in [e? 0? 1] rhymes. The hills, daffodils and cold pressure in 567 sentences are almost midnight, and evil things lurk in the darkness of [ls].

In the moonlight, you see a scene that almost stops your heart.

You tried to scream, but before you could make a sound, fear had taken the sound away.

When fear looks directly at you, you start to freeze,

You are paralyzed.

Because it's a scary night

No one can save you from the coming beast.

You know it's a scary night.

Tonight you are fighting for your life in a killer thriller.

You heard the door slam and realized there was nowhere to run.

You feel cold hands and wonder if you will see the sun.

You close your eyes and hope it's just imagination.

But you keep hearing that creature crawling behind you.

You have no time.

Analysis: There are several rhymes in this lyric. In the moonlight, you see a scene that almost stops your heart. Look, sight and stops both rhyme with [s]. You tried to scream, but the terroir took away the sound before you made a sound. Both the terroir and the sound rhyme with [T], but you kept hearing the creature "up behind" rhyme with [cr]. As can be seen from the title, this song is a horrible song, which really exaggerates a horrible atmosphere, the approaching alliteration in the song, the suffocating horrible atmosphere and the trembling feeling of the protagonist. The night is misty, and the true and false horror is progressive in the song, which makes the trembling feeling hit people's hearts and can't be concealed. Debbie just ran into a wall.

She never had everything.

One prozac a day.

The husband is a certified public accountant

Her dream was shattered.

When she was 24 years old

Only been with one man.

What about her plan?

Analysis: The rhyme of this lyric is also obvious. This article is two verses of kotaro oshio. One or two rows of walls, all pressed [? 0? 0: l] rhymes, three or four knots, CPA line pressure [e? 0? 1] rhyme, five or six doors, four lines of pressure [? 0? 0:] rhymes, and the man and plan in the last two sentences are all pressed [? 0? 3n] rhymes. This neat rhyme and the singer's extremely magnetic voice make this passage very powerful, giving people a strong shock and making the listener unforgettable. Moreover, this passage is the beginning of this song. It is pointed out at the beginning that the hero's ideals polished by life don't know where they are, which makes us realize that no matter how time passes, we must stick to our ideals.