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Goodbye England's rose5 ?7 h. V& V \" C$ o1 G
May you ever grow in our hearts
1 I/ i3 {5 X* s7 x/ t4 AYou were the grace that placed itself- u* P& z$ K9 ?: _. ^
Where lives were torn apart* u! C9 x6 t D
You called out to our country
6 [3 W4 |8 O6 n$ w1 f, [& zAnd you whispered to those in pain- o3 @/ {/ K' `# N( w0 u+ h$ _
Now you belong to heaven
! m0 @ z5 t# h2 j$ eAnd the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life) m* r5 ^$ S d
Like a candle in the wind+ q' U V9 L6 l* B! c- o
Never fading with the sunset
" C& h0 X0 h5 G! kWhen the rain set in
$ M1 ?4 j# q/ oAnd your footsteps will always fall here+ H! |; q2 s+ b$ p* r* K C4 v
Along England's greenest hills
' |; S& b0 j) Z% [- k P6 F0 iYour candle's burned out long before( d, t: O5 S ^0 _& q9 ?: \4 [. H
Your legend ever will, w- @, W8 b6 Z5 x3 L
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Loveliness we've lost. m2 l$ }+ M2 q5 C* D
These empty days without your smile1 E8 v! W- _ a4 _! O# |
This torch we'll always carry, }# p) P |( Q8 Z# D
For our nation's golden child
% @+ C$ Q# |4 \+ T0 YAnd even though we try
5 N" Z1 @- i7 f8 p, r6 Q2 {The truth brings us to tears8 o" S0 C4 |- d3 s! e0 i4 M
All our words cannot express
& J- Y6 F; u* C9 O3 QThe joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life
1 ?# U- q a/ F# P+ }1 V8 iLike a candle in the wind
% P3 q3 v7 f; o) h |5 z+ ZNever fading with the sunset
P3 ?6 u7 {! O) g [* eWhen the rain set in" f/ e b+ ?1 v! U
And your footsteps will always fall here
( {/ l2 t* t* S EAlong England's greenest hills# I: m6 q: @6 {2 Z, f% V j
Your candle's burned out long before1 \( m4 B1 d. U% I
Your legend ever will
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1 ? X" L3 n( p$ v7 WGoodbye England's rose
% q' p! s, x; D0 lMay you ever grow in our hearts
8 {; h3 l1 U1 e* O3 ~- K5 q: C$ nYou were the grace that placed itself1 E/ |1 v; n# E* c; A6 \
Where lives were torn apart
2 b7 w& e% @7 u- p, w1 }Goodbye England's rose
* j+ I, S5 u& @4 ]From a country lost without your soul
3 e0 F8 [! u1 y0 EWho'll miss the wings of your compassion1 t% F1 _5 @7 r* }! V
More than you'll ever know
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# @7 _+ F/ \: {: x+ ?And it seems to me you lived your life
/ m% }' O4 I. B& ^7 W3 U" yLike a candle in the wind
* n7 b( v0 S: c/ e, rNever fading with the sunset2 g0 o4 ~* d- [& C( {; q
When the rain set in3 H9 d) n& g/ U$ b& [. K8 E
And you footsteps will always fall here
0 w3 P& G) e- I7 O- n! ^Along England's greenest hills# t$ J( j, G5 W, A1 a5 @
Your candle's burned out long before" ?; V o3 L# L7 _; Q, T
Your legend ever will |
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