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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 6 H2 z. E- B. \- I- z
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Goodbye England's rose
! H6 q; e: l) O; O9 tMay you ever grow in our hearts
) s! U1 ^9 U1 A8 q2 C9 M6 sYou were the grace that placed itself% U9 s$ R1 S0 F
Where lives were torn apart- L, U+ M: G" k i& w* b
You called out to our country
* @. j# ]4 P5 l& L1 g/ JAnd you whispered to those in pain2 f. q0 ?1 ]/ l$ ~- Y; {- ^5 W+ G
Now you belong to heaven
) r6 _7 E2 T. _' A5 E/ ZAnd the stars spell out your name+ ? e3 D. j0 t! }; F% a+ {
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And it seems to me you lived your life
5 {0 f$ F- I, X) \, a A% j% }5 fLike a candle in the wind4 h7 [0 T( u5 n5 K
Never fading with the sunset" g J4 \& u' ^5 e" h8 o# h, W; i$ s
When the rain set in) S; J( T2 Q8 R& ?* I; ?
And your footsteps will always fall here, \8 e9 ?! g8 i$ o6 s
Along England's greenest hills
8 \5 @% v+ }- Q* q+ mYour candle's burned out long before
9 f" V9 Q6 }2 h9 `+ _2 BYour legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost/ ]5 I0 A3 E. `
These empty days without your smile
3 D3 U2 ]; \4 c) d0 E+ b( ~- iThis torch we'll always carry
- M) J: Q+ `+ u* O, OFor our nation's golden child$ Q* y: N$ S6 k$ }6 y( Y
And even though we try) y' ^) H9 Y4 i% a+ E9 `$ C4 p) S
The truth brings us to tears
9 M$ J* `0 e& @7 M5 \1 bAll our words cannot express
& O5 D1 Z9 w. K) @The joy you brought us through the years* D9 V- S" h3 s l2 Z0 v4 y. Q
4 F9 E! D( a+ V0 W E: z1 VAnd it seems to me you lived your life) Q( [/ W6 U2 i7 Z
Like a candle in the wind
& H1 O5 v5 Q% u9 ~, U# J8 r0 y5 RNever fading with the sunset
( h6 g1 d# T/ S' k1 T. r9 H/ ]7 hWhen the rain set in2 J# |6 p& C5 ?$ k
And your footsteps will always fall here
( M2 T) l @; h* E% {Along England's greenest hills) |* c2 a& n& M& O* p
Your candle's burned out long before
; P; l. } E" @1 H3 QYour legend ever will- q0 i- [5 ]6 P% i* Y" |6 G) T) h; z
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Goodbye England's rose
O) p/ Z& }/ P+ R$ G; RMay you ever grow in our hearts
6 d- _3 U1 {! NYou were the grace that placed itself
# ]9 t) I' z$ L7 Y5 iWhere lives were torn apart
) B$ `* [* v( E+ H3 I+ @Goodbye England's rose. R' v7 q6 y. @
From a country lost without your soul
. A9 L4 f+ u3 T$ W& nWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
1 J1 }0 f _& I9 s; vMore than you'll ever know1 q" H+ r/ |1 k; _: ?7 b' I" m
. q' |! G* c5 L- q1 l& zAnd it seems to me you lived your life2 T, G9 F! \% @% e
Like a candle in the wind
/ d4 X, A2 |; l6 M) d% U0 I, e0 YNever fading with the sunset
+ L0 X+ a& {/ n+ _2 WWhen the rain set in0 Q- ~! `2 n6 x" D
And you footsteps will always fall here1 |4 X5 f7 F. A# b: _
Along England's greenest hills# j3 w/ Q% k }/ h( _0 T
Your candle's burned out long before" w, r9 W% J9 P9 Q
Your legend ever will |
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