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Goodbye England's rose4 S0 O- K! C# R/ k! D9 J
May you ever grow in our hearts* y0 ]3 k0 E( i {
You were the grace that placed itself
R& l6 E; H/ N7 m) X1 [0 AWhere lives were torn apart! I8 j! G1 E6 w+ W5 M
You called out to our country
0 f1 o3 Q/ i, b2 a! F- iAnd you whispered to those in pain
. N. V9 V8 Z; ^2 VNow you belong to heaven1 l3 ?3 S, S; W7 N: m
And the stars spell out your name
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* ~6 E) t3 d5 x- _$ ZAnd it seems to me you lived your life: q6 T+ c* P3 b2 N+ @" c, S
Like a candle in the wind7 t% l! {, l+ ]" O( s7 ]
Never fading with the sunset
8 Y/ @& x2 l6 J2 {0 d1 vWhen the rain set in8 J3 r/ C) u. n% g
And your footsteps will always fall here
+ k! C- M7 Y6 Q( \Along England's greenest hills B/ Y; m. g0 L. Z
Your candle's burned out long before
( d9 o% @6 k; d B5 A$ E: ?4 tYour legend ever will
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% q) |8 w* h& j4 v- r3 h; y& ALoveliness we've lost
9 C* m! N% M( p- n8 z# yThese empty days without your smile" a. R" k1 }3 i' {
This torch we'll always carry
; D1 _7 N2 W& @+ G; Y& }, rFor our nation's golden child7 A5 z$ B" X% w+ N" J
And even though we try1 I/ Y# T1 k# |- F' D, T) b+ m
The truth brings us to tears5 X- N* u2 e- [* ^
All our words cannot express
' _ o; R' ]0 pThe joy you brought us through the years$ m3 \: ~# ~# j8 b1 V
8 O: T) Q9 J" pAnd it seems to me you lived your life* w1 B5 A2 i( z6 F, S; Q# f
Like a candle in the wind
! ]% f4 F' a8 O, i% Z$ _# Z' ENever fading with the sunset
8 e; d W( }" B5 Y! RWhen the rain set in
4 S$ Z/ o. h/ T" n9 }8 ~And your footsteps will always fall here
7 s( Y! \( M+ J5 M* k& O' x4 CAlong England's greenest hills" h3 ]% n K! y) M( M6 J: C
Your candle's burned out long before
/ O$ ~- q5 r6 O7 N) n: J, {0 O8 r$ Q% NYour legend ever will# L7 ?& y/ f6 C2 a
$ x+ l$ w0 M0 i2 Q: YGoodbye England's rose
" e( r* u0 Y: z& X& TMay you ever grow in our hearts
; c# i/ B' w' H* EYou were the grace that placed itself
% W" U3 S5 R: SWhere lives were torn apart
9 W4 A0 _- W. u6 s) E9 F( uGoodbye England's rose
) O& Y$ p- ~9 A1 X4 X; _; [From a country lost without your soul$ K+ x/ M1 [, t
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion) r* k3 Q: \, q& z2 W6 U* P
More than you'll ever know
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* i+ x7 [! S! S n ?And it seems to me you lived your life0 f8 g& S D+ {! ~8 _' U0 B
Like a candle in the wind
4 [- G7 I7 r: X/ j+ h. TNever fading with the sunset
) l5 r$ M1 t2 ]$ L/ c& xWhen the rain set in( Z2 B3 Z6 w0 P V# S9 v% R
And you footsteps will always fall here
4 b; B) |7 k4 T6 ~+ QAlong England's greenest hills
^' t7 X/ R. F6 T5 MYour candle's burned out long before
F* E2 G8 |# C' t; cYour legend ever will |
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