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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 # c% ?4 w4 @: j, i) A, ^2 m( D. \
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6 ^2 y5 P5 O( z* j# IGoodbye England's rose
- U6 n2 \# B* Z0 L' u9 W3 h5 S, V( UMay you ever grow in our hearts5 c7 U6 P" \3 E. a/ G! A+ J
You were the grace that placed itself
5 f& U- \7 }; g* M, H$ n t8 ?Where lives were torn apart% @. }* |6 l/ B% _) @
You called out to our country6 D. `3 S7 u0 \5 z/ _
And you whispered to those in pain! P9 o5 k9 a; c! p2 f& \
Now you belong to heaven
7 \/ ]) Y8 F4 M$ U3 `. B) `: [" ~And the stars spell out your name
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, A! q* |( y! ^* CAnd it seems to me you lived your life ~5 b+ O, P) e! ]# ?
Like a candle in the wind6 }+ v0 `" q8 W) k% G9 {2 I& H \
Never fading with the sunset# M" F- ~9 f0 {: B/ r
When the rain set in, j- e: C3 W9 u1 O
And your footsteps will always fall here
4 H5 h, y* t% ]/ BAlong England's greenest hills
9 ^' f" Y. H5 L; y8 gYour candle's burned out long before% x3 _. F1 C; i
Your legend ever will: W2 b1 {' @5 F
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Loveliness we've lost
& m L9 X, I5 D( i; K9 N# W# AThese empty days without your smile
+ g4 Q- O8 F" gThis torch we'll always carry, G) d5 m8 P( L$ Q, Q% _; K5 N! S
For our nation's golden child- c% E! ]3 `- P/ T+ Y; K
And even though we try
5 g! j4 F9 G& R/ b: u- uThe truth brings us to tears
- |; w X0 P4 w8 F9 T& d$ r/ yAll our words cannot express( i3 Y/ Q7 c% o+ m; N& c
The joy you brought us through the years
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9 ?: s2 |, \4 l: j" H3 z6 c: ]And it seems to me you lived your life
$ x7 h; I$ I" B, `* ?/ @Like a candle in the wind
& p0 n& ~, y/ s& p1 LNever fading with the sunset
. F. V/ G! `1 SWhen the rain set in
: A/ A% L" W( n$ t% oAnd your footsteps will always fall here m. i6 u6 U5 T
Along England's greenest hills
2 m2 z- ~5 i6 _5 {& gYour candle's burned out long before
- u. {& R3 |8 Z5 k, w) A- c1 RYour legend ever will7 E$ {2 F3 h4 ?5 L& G# i* _: {1 r
% p9 [( `# q" A# ?5 vGoodbye England's rose
1 F+ ^; J2 J( M. d/ dMay you ever grow in our hearts
3 L; n. C$ Y2 ] Z/ G" VYou were the grace that placed itself
. C* r; i( R9 R" n4 B& \Where lives were torn apart+ Y3 K! w/ A" p6 w
Goodbye England's rose
" l* X0 c8 [' o# \5 f, FFrom a country lost without your soul8 B/ D8 w: v6 v2 Q: N% v3 g
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion) D) X) ?5 J; [; d5 }
More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life
4 I" ~- U( l0 A! H! h% ^% ?0 n ?Like a candle in the wind
! n3 ~4 ~ i QNever fading with the sunset
5 J" k* O- Q1 j2 {) q2 QWhen the rain set in+ k' j: h8 C/ \$ R- r7 g6 b( l
And you footsteps will always fall here
; @- g) e7 a" s. M6 ?) @% c' CAlong England's greenest hills
; t8 Y8 c% g$ _+ J; O4 {, wYour candle's burned out long before% e+ b9 ^4 s7 s4 G2 h
Your legend ever will |
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