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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑
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Goodbye England's rose
+ b4 g7 D" z6 a- ^( CMay you ever grow in our hearts: F# `$ U- C; S( N. `/ ^+ h
You were the grace that placed itself
) {" c% Q/ @3 G% _ N& |# gWhere lives were torn apart& n$ R) G+ X0 S5 C7 S
You called out to our country
s" y5 v& |# D. g( G& y# HAnd you whispered to those in pain0 T+ J+ i0 l) a4 K6 K! T% p; f/ l$ w
Now you belong to heaven! B7 x; ]5 v q/ K
And the stars spell out your name
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1 |; k* B6 n4 r+ T# P, [And it seems to me you lived your life- C1 V2 h. }. y" c' ]" Z4 S
Like a candle in the wind8 z/ G3 R* C' g: a9 c8 n, e v. @8 A+ s5 d
Never fading with the sunset
. U7 g* j# C1 [) h3 |7 O! ?6 d+ N& UWhen the rain set in
! I/ m# z: [( ~' b ?And your footsteps will always fall here( R8 }& O% A8 U* p' Y1 k8 j& e ]9 n, X
Along England's greenest hills9 y' r4 c; ^+ F- T9 [
Your candle's burned out long before
3 O3 B/ G. L+ LYour legend ever will4 ~3 `* K/ a6 h% C' O6 R n/ `
7 z% S& f1 X' n4 v5 x! [Loveliness we've lost4 ~- E- c- S* G. }& K7 F$ T% {
These empty days without your smile/ [- X: h" O. I6 w) }0 E. ?8 h
This torch we'll always carry
5 f2 ?% \1 m8 U; q4 qFor our nation's golden child5 V' w" v) ?7 W/ V
And even though we try
% J7 L& Z' i: K; ]9 v5 JThe truth brings us to tears
, G' J, O7 Y2 V4 zAll our words cannot express; Q$ Z$ s) w- }+ ?) C) k- K2 q# M
The joy you brought us through the years: b" q; o/ f* J
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And it seems to me you lived your life4 X& H" D# O3 A9 ]
Like a candle in the wind: y7 m# j# U' W2 Q0 n
Never fading with the sunset
, m8 y# X4 g/ f7 @! FWhen the rain set in
; r) Z3 L' |; YAnd your footsteps will always fall here& ~8 I& C9 w4 K, J. F* m* M
Along England's greenest hills6 T! [0 V/ X5 |! C# v. D1 u
Your candle's burned out long before
! R$ V: d+ x4 Y8 A# S* [+ x1 Y( z$ `Your legend ever will
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$ c2 }. X) |, r4 P2 |Goodbye England's rose
+ L! l' G1 \, pMay you ever grow in our hearts
$ v2 W) { p( ]9 f6 lYou were the grace that placed itself
. F1 p8 B f' T. U9 UWhere lives were torn apart
+ B( R X4 i5 \5 QGoodbye England's rose! t, \% u: X. a: e" u8 T2 C4 @
From a country lost without your soul2 [; `! r7 `- ?* n
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion" n0 { }/ x& V, ?0 a
More than you'll ever know: ^9 B: {* T$ }, \/ v6 T
. p- K, M$ R- mAnd it seems to me you lived your life i. z2 R7 Y1 ]
Like a candle in the wind
# \* Y" p2 H# @; N; Q0 j, X8 Z/ NNever fading with the sunset1 ^0 }/ E4 R# i2 v/ k: F. u& s
When the rain set in {/ V- y4 ~0 t8 E o1 K6 R
And you footsteps will always fall here
! }, [+ W" s' LAlong England's greenest hills9 B0 M7 j# H R+ P* A# D: f, y
Your candle's burned out long before
6 |* f( V8 X1 O+ qYour legend ever will |
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