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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 : K" B8 J: O2 n- h7 n5 d) Y
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Goodbye England's rose
2 ^5 n/ L0 x' A$ f2 }5 b' pMay you ever grow in our hearts7 e% K# ] B/ ], Z9 j+ X/ j" K
You were the grace that placed itself
8 ?1 n+ N, b* tWhere lives were torn apart
# |) J! U% _; h6 b, I) @4 iYou called out to our country* \- U* x# C5 e" s/ j
And you whispered to those in pain
! x4 I' f7 m+ x% G( V/ KNow you belong to heaven! K2 }$ C1 Z1 h# r' H8 S% y9 b
And the stars spell out your name
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" b; B1 X& }0 W9 |! T2 K3 z3 SAnd it seems to me you lived your life
; ]$ n4 b8 E0 l) D6 b) dLike a candle in the wind k: C6 H2 w" n
Never fading with the sunset
7 J+ s5 V2 D' g1 ]# u. cWhen the rain set in) r( Y. w- G& d( z! ~
And your footsteps will always fall here
& E' q& ^# f) ~3 ^Along England's greenest hills$ j- X* A, k0 O$ P, X& w k5 G/ V6 [
Your candle's burned out long before
' G. s+ P+ ]2 O |5 i0 ^Your legend ever will5 g$ B( m" T" e( a
3 o* p) B2 {7 Z( j. b, yLoveliness we've lost. S' \6 A6 V/ q8 X a* J
These empty days without your smile8 i1 i/ x0 J6 M
This torch we'll always carry
2 i/ m, W1 z. y b& B" R1 j, T6 QFor our nation's golden child' v6 F' _$ s$ }! T- f; u* O$ ?
And even though we try
+ Z5 o1 t4 a2 B3 Z0 P7 z- i( X# ]2 m$ nThe truth brings us to tears- b/ c( ?6 ]. k
All our words cannot express. {- [2 H0 Z7 N, U
The joy you brought us through the years
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# y* n m& E4 u* x7 EAnd it seems to me you lived your life
. M2 f1 l. |. g, \0 `, `0 j& JLike a candle in the wind
/ a: _- Y1 ?1 A! PNever fading with the sunset; Z [9 `5 X! T; d" J# d2 I
When the rain set in/ ~9 ?7 M: O4 y
And your footsteps will always fall here
$ c6 r( [( U& @: u! H; DAlong England's greenest hills
+ i( M3 _* `) }8 XYour candle's burned out long before
+ L) ?& p+ g4 o# [$ f+ U* J1 w$ ~Your legend ever will
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* ]. Q' `0 W; T. A# ~! s& f7 x0 T2 pGoodbye England's rose9 T( U) U4 B- a/ C t5 J0 c0 j
May you ever grow in our hearts5 r, s2 m( X" I$ M$ Y/ @$ A5 _5 H
You were the grace that placed itself, {3 ?1 U6 P0 v& g$ X: g
Where lives were torn apart
N% M& R* N5 _4 ]) QGoodbye England's rose* R, v9 {! f# F
From a country lost without your soul+ m) M" d) V. `
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
$ z( @3 c; D0 V4 e0 ^# `More than you'll ever know
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- Q! Q# f9 ?1 s% N, \And it seems to me you lived your life
9 m. X2 `9 k% E. O/ fLike a candle in the wind, z4 B$ d/ N& ~: }, b! H# h
Never fading with the sunset
7 V1 G5 B. }& Q s, j+ iWhen the rain set in
0 C% s/ W" G4 hAnd you footsteps will always fall here! Y" U7 I ?1 L! {/ b' i' r4 _
Along England's greenest hills5 R9 W& u3 v+ w/ F( L3 O# T
Your candle's burned out long before
/ g* s7 X: f* V! [: MYour legend ever will |
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