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Goodbye England's rose
0 X4 Z0 |3 s+ l8 g% z: k8 M* vMay you ever grow in our hearts
" P" S+ ]. Y* t2 i# K( _You were the grace that placed itself
: B# ]' j9 s+ ~4 w- PWhere lives were torn apart) x9 o2 [1 Q M3 {# Q
You called out to our country3 H' R- `0 [/ E% o" @2 d: ]: G
And you whispered to those in pain
9 L( m% l& H$ H4 tNow you belong to heaven
8 t% F2 K- a( {) ?8 XAnd the stars spell out your name
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7 S. s* c& C( P7 b" |. h, B/ mAnd it seems to me you lived your life) [) W2 e2 W8 W3 M) ]! q
Like a candle in the wind
- l- h4 Q3 @2 |Never fading with the sunset
0 }/ Q# o0 R4 yWhen the rain set in
. n, T0 p3 ]& u) [2 Q }* oAnd your footsteps will always fall here
! y' C" ~4 ?' P5 S- oAlong England's greenest hills$ {, i& p3 @# ]7 w& l
Your candle's burned out long before. I# ]* I: q+ Z0 W2 b# ]4 ^
Your legend ever will3 a9 C: _# d& G: B" D3 H
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Loveliness we've lost: Z$ J* W* s- v9 X
These empty days without your smile& B2 ]8 ^% E0 e
This torch we'll always carry3 U |1 h" b2 H; B J3 D- y
For our nation's golden child7 r7 @& v4 _: D6 X' g5 U
And even though we try# \6 i/ Y7 H* W& I: Z4 T
The truth brings us to tears
; e% c1 r) | ]1 Z. H; nAll our words cannot express
, N& E' ^- e* z& s! g! kThe joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life
: I6 j% ~7 R2 k! DLike a candle in the wind. \, p5 [2 a* v7 X2 a
Never fading with the sunset' P0 D. G) k- _: E# u* ~
When the rain set in& ^$ ]# I6 y0 R
And your footsteps will always fall here
% I- a8 f `1 h# x6 [0 \Along England's greenest hills
8 B9 r) R- R$ v" C# ^' I4 @, SYour candle's burned out long before
& U, s6 O5 ~2 s1 B: \1 ^+ ~" T$ GYour legend ever will4 P0 t4 X! T" U$ Y9 d
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Goodbye England's rose0 ?- ?, L# v+ P* b* I' |
May you ever grow in our hearts
, j( v5 F3 b3 ]4 \" UYou were the grace that placed itself7 `' G9 p4 z& |# A
Where lives were torn apart
2 u8 L0 c- q4 O7 X7 I0 uGoodbye England's rose0 w. ?! f+ h. i* t! _( B$ t1 C
From a country lost without your soul" q1 l p6 u. t7 {
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion8 \/ T2 ?7 w _) d3 n8 R6 W5 b
More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life
# X, T" J2 x' E2 H5 m% R p3 ZLike a candle in the wind
" D. w+ T! q2 c: F4 V& HNever fading with the sunset1 s# a8 w9 R( _! P* P0 K8 E
When the rain set in. Y8 N' e7 d, l- N
And you footsteps will always fall here
% p) ]0 ~( g5 h# A9 A$ P. }Along England's greenest hills
. J, X) g3 e' B* y( SYour candle's burned out long before
6 }' A* u) a/ G$ c; h6 gYour legend ever will |
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