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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 ) V( z5 L, A- b( _) G4 @9 l3 q+ \# d
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/ K! M+ ^4 |# l4 sGoodbye England's rose
6 u4 t% `' {+ ]& GMay you ever grow in our hearts- g V( s* @% Q" U3 O2 [5 j) r
You were the grace that placed itself
$ J! _4 C% E) K1 @& bWhere lives were torn apart
/ P" a8 S6 e! `; S* z0 [* YYou called out to our country
& P" `( U" a& o+ S: x7 T# m. O" B5 e4 @And you whispered to those in pain
/ j8 v# K3 [- SNow you belong to heaven
/ V1 J; l+ ]8 JAnd the stars spell out your name
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( U6 u. U) h8 s! y" n; wAnd it seems to me you lived your life4 y( ]. X0 W [: n5 B/ H
Like a candle in the wind3 U$ U, G6 v- O9 V/ P/ ]
Never fading with the sunset
, }3 A. b. v+ f m- z8 dWhen the rain set in* Z, ~ V) T$ t9 j% R) e4 c
And your footsteps will always fall here
! ~# J, L" e. |; xAlong England's greenest hills/ C5 a- r o# ` p8 z# K( W, _
Your candle's burned out long before
9 \: l) z5 ~; VYour legend ever will& l) w* b, F& }7 m6 j: V% |' n) m" i
! K0 H& N8 p( i0 I" n9 NLoveliness we've lost) L1 Y: x# p. z$ d! w5 ~" ^
These empty days without your smile* a8 q) g4 ~: @! o- u# U+ A
This torch we'll always carry; L [4 U/ \& D% t/ s9 v" }
For our nation's golden child
6 _+ B) E2 r7 L3 E: ~% K+ }And even though we try& n, t; |3 P4 |0 s8 y6 d% J$ t/ p% i
The truth brings us to tears9 b' z) T4 T' a. Y* }, b& x; C2 E
All our words cannot express
# ~4 T) n* R/ \, f4 X* X% @9 wThe joy you brought us through the years+ z! W' T7 w4 |0 A
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And it seems to me you lived your life
. X4 F3 E' n6 ^. |" dLike a candle in the wind
8 u4 Z: e# b4 M9 J$ x7 d4 wNever fading with the sunset
- j7 @* d3 g1 }, a# eWhen the rain set in) T1 f; S; \+ ~
And your footsteps will always fall here! D3 r5 [* P9 M. L6 G, h
Along England's greenest hills" g' e2 P( O' A% C" B( r
Your candle's burned out long before. }" d5 o% V$ N/ W. s8 V" B3 X
Your legend ever will a2 G2 U# u8 L. r8 B
" h( z' R, J# o9 h+ \8 e0 t2 n& |Goodbye England's rose
( O. Q$ d4 E3 A. Z# BMay you ever grow in our hearts
+ Q; _( _& V3 ~% S) a) [1 MYou were the grace that placed itself
7 N! S; x) i7 p1 x; L& s& t V) u6 dWhere lives were torn apart
4 M3 y" j( Z! [8 d3 H0 C4 sGoodbye England's rose
- u3 T* n/ l( n9 h1 ]From a country lost without your soul) }8 b) P5 {- O& T, u* z
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
0 e; ?- m- |. @8 i3 s6 ~/ I2 @More than you'll ever know, H: {6 P0 E! j& Q6 t) D4 I
" C+ p" U- \; B+ v" Q, ~And it seems to me you lived your life
: c' Z) M# X1 V Y7 nLike a candle in the wind' y7 j0 f& ]2 ~
Never fading with the sunset
7 |. e( s+ s0 M; S; @4 M- uWhen the rain set in& c; |. ]" I6 J z& I( L/ H, h* T
And you footsteps will always fall here+ k. q) W% y# k# T
Along England's greenest hills
1 T; X1 L- F, n" JYour candle's burned out long before
* [; g) a/ e- G. {% A5 pYour legend ever will |
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