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Goodbye England's rose0 i+ s& F6 S- V- t, s0 v) S7 A
May you ever grow in our hearts
- ~4 R. k$ g5 ^. A0 GYou were the grace that placed itself" j; ^4 L5 ~: E+ i* t
Where lives were torn apart# G; t5 n* ?3 w6 E7 K" Y1 `7 C \
You called out to our country
3 D2 |, C& Y. u# F9 h3 F4 fAnd you whispered to those in pain
. U0 j) L) o' V9 p4 ^Now you belong to heaven
" S" c, |' d! |- N6 }. WAnd the stars spell out your name3 O( [: Y9 h( B/ [ K
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And it seems to me you lived your life* }! o% G# u7 I* z: T( n
Like a candle in the wind1 w8 U5 k k5 c. q
Never fading with the sunset0 ^, _/ B% y, t) @5 I9 r) G
When the rain set in l5 V% i6 N5 t$ x" P
And your footsteps will always fall here
% w3 Z, C1 c/ {3 l! x5 E: k$ V7 tAlong England's greenest hills' g# d, a2 [ _& p
Your candle's burned out long before: A. ]( ^6 r- X- q' m5 F
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost
" F: y2 l. L" @6 q* `These empty days without your smile( V# X" {1 J" A3 k+ x
This torch we'll always carry
9 {9 U# Q. Q( U7 Z kFor our nation's golden child
6 l p% R( `* I1 l5 M/ A1 [And even though we try
8 k. s$ H) B: H% E9 I3 ^. F- c% kThe truth brings us to tears, ?, Q+ w' v8 N( W3 K
All our words cannot express
3 P8 P# ~ B6 X: ]# xThe joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life; j* i& u5 Z- s. ]0 r% \7 o
Like a candle in the wind
+ h/ w' [( _% V! W! V" v* U5 aNever fading with the sunset4 o* L# M; i: E9 s6 V5 r
When the rain set in
4 o: p: c; J5 ?2 nAnd your footsteps will always fall here+ `8 @: z( b8 u8 O1 _4 p9 `
Along England's greenest hills7 P0 W( W' v2 D
Your candle's burned out long before
& P. p) l! ^: K1 `0 r/ CYour legend ever will
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Goodbye England's rose3 |8 a9 s& E/ O$ I1 \
May you ever grow in our hearts
# ^- @2 K3 m) z0 `% p0 J. gYou were the grace that placed itself
& x9 ]9 d4 W4 B( Y& R% \& `# XWhere lives were torn apart
0 y2 K: c ]5 a: j6 YGoodbye England's rose
2 z1 m9 ^# p+ RFrom a country lost without your soul
9 _9 Z( J5 m6 I+ T8 yWho'll miss the wings of your compassion* s6 H% Y/ Q7 N8 R t" Z) | X6 a' r
More than you'll ever know# N V) h& L: ?7 n5 w( T
0 B& e9 I$ a/ I& iAnd it seems to me you lived your life$ G5 `5 B- M- r% v: V
Like a candle in the wind; }' ?( W) J% {3 n9 h' k6 L
Never fading with the sunset
3 F0 V5 u8 m; ^- D, t) NWhen the rain set in
% r0 i, \+ y# T4 J/ ?And you footsteps will always fall here5 y6 {' j( \. a! t* k
Along England's greenest hills
; H9 ~7 N1 S* z: M& oYour candle's burned out long before9 W/ I' f# P1 T( [
Your legend ever will |
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