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& G0 P. K% t) d# F* aGoodbye England's rose
1 I" B' S) A# z0 D3 s2 ?2 W* yMay you ever grow in our hearts5 q$ ?) x" k. D$ P$ I" _, R& a
You were the grace that placed itself: r% M2 X+ H9 z3 f' w" H: n
Where lives were torn apart& w4 p8 q; f0 E
You called out to our country
" L3 t, a$ X4 J" ^* p$ t. {And you whispered to those in pain1 e$ k0 S! S: ~0 y
Now you belong to heaven( B2 N9 X5 U( d3 A& C0 Z
And the stars spell out your name! a1 g; y9 t9 ?) o
9 A" g' N, e, w1 Q/ T% ?! Y GAnd it seems to me you lived your life* i# `; e4 F3 y t3 l6 k0 q
Like a candle in the wind/ @( M% K6 s; v& Y
Never fading with the sunset
: M& R! a- P: b! o6 VWhen the rain set in* }5 w5 p3 e; c) z- w2 h. d
And your footsteps will always fall here6 j5 H% M+ j8 S: k9 c$ J
Along England's greenest hills
, t$ ~+ J1 K5 a2 k$ vYour candle's burned out long before
( F* n# V4 Z$ `, RYour legend ever will
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* z& }' `9 e+ i7 _- ILoveliness we've lost. N* Y3 j/ q1 R( L4 q/ T
These empty days without your smile
2 D) c) v! w9 `9 rThis torch we'll always carry
1 I( i% x* C6 m* e% \3 IFor our nation's golden child+ i% ^5 l+ I9 n& b5 V
And even though we try
, Y4 d( S+ Z9 x+ X& Z; s( GThe truth brings us to tears
2 ?( |5 Q, C7 W0 E4 XAll our words cannot express' j0 }) d/ ?& z' |
The joy you brought us through the years9 o0 a/ W" x( O( u4 A1 s
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And it seems to me you lived your life
" E. Z; |7 N! B2 C+ l/ RLike a candle in the wind
$ N) d& X6 K LNever fading with the sunset
9 T7 ?$ d# d" s4 P8 s, gWhen the rain set in2 ^0 \6 t3 f T
And your footsteps will always fall here
; X2 u; r; K# C' \Along England's greenest hills" L, Y2 {" Y+ J1 o1 t8 e
Your candle's burned out long before5 t" V: ?7 S5 r& X3 O6 B# i, y8 p
Your legend ever will- d# f) V9 ?8 A6 }1 I4 v$ y
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Goodbye England's rose
! G2 ]3 H. M' t8 l' @May you ever grow in our hearts
" }' o( R0 E5 {% rYou were the grace that placed itself
- `% H. Q/ U& j6 I9 `Where lives were torn apart( f4 X- M3 A3 t& V% o; r% w W% g
Goodbye England's rose) S" K2 o1 e6 B
From a country lost without your soul3 G' X K# L/ `9 M# u0 H
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
. q) Y0 K. q" c5 p+ C1 R6 H$ IMore than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life6 c E& |6 o0 F6 S, V/ \
Like a candle in the wind
+ e/ w* {$ r4 F* y" LNever fading with the sunset
, Y0 ]5 y u& ^3 y! d7 l) KWhen the rain set in
0 b" B6 A7 F! t$ |8 G6 o3 |3 AAnd you footsteps will always fall here
7 L* a. j* H1 ZAlong England's greenest hills
4 n$ H/ ?/ v! O, YYour candle's burned out long before0 x* @/ p4 ^/ N6 N. m- c J% S
Your legend ever will |
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