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Goodbye England's rose2 w* N+ M' {2 B) K% x
May you ever grow in our hearts3 c8 Q1 _. C% q( U1 ~9 m% o
You were the grace that placed itself
5 |7 g0 R/ V! _1 I, MWhere lives were torn apart% c3 s& H8 t) n; y: d% l
You called out to our country
4 m9 J h; K1 u1 U3 e: vAnd you whispered to those in pain
# g3 \6 h7 u% X4 d& Y* y5 ]8 Y2 hNow you belong to heaven
/ d: `8 _+ t4 s6 V) u5 ?And the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life
+ f8 G' K6 I1 n; P% ?6 M/ ]Like a candle in the wind6 K; p, C, b2 C+ F# W/ z; ]
Never fading with the sunset
5 l, Q' D2 L" m0 K- P6 mWhen the rain set in/ ` W4 w3 E. O& a% {
And your footsteps will always fall here7 v5 b/ g: E s
Along England's greenest hills
/ u' O! ^1 t1 b+ o, kYour candle's burned out long before
3 |$ a% [5 V) V/ v9 X+ CYour legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost, p. E& t! ]' _8 Y+ g4 L3 W( v
These empty days without your smile
* g5 l* _% q# k7 h" j2 C: ?This torch we'll always carry
2 }/ ~0 A7 @) K& {+ w( lFor our nation's golden child
& y5 B+ o6 l% i# eAnd even though we try9 n1 _2 x# r% G! t
The truth brings us to tears
+ f7 ^# l' \' ~* V$ hAll our words cannot express
6 T& M1 }) p0 d' @' a0 pThe joy you brought us through the years$ G7 h0 ^1 ]% e
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And it seems to me you lived your life: ~- `8 `0 I+ n* u. P$ u' t. [
Like a candle in the wind
3 @" f3 H% `; @4 V) z2 U. A7 xNever fading with the sunset7 {. Y/ A4 N& D s) `* p. T3 o! ]
When the rain set in
4 N X, {5 K, Z8 \* _1 f; H, LAnd your footsteps will always fall here
! X/ m3 U' l1 {! K5 `. XAlong England's greenest hills* m7 b* M' N$ B
Your candle's burned out long before
3 h9 L. c& Y8 _2 Q1 AYour legend ever will
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% Y9 P5 a* b4 b% w2 q4 B3 vGoodbye England's rose' o- }2 H& |/ x# u
May you ever grow in our hearts
/ s& [" C% Q8 {. X2 |% d0 { QYou were the grace that placed itself
~3 p# F/ ]* V! ` ]: H9 J6 G3 VWhere lives were torn apart
9 P( Y5 o% [6 E/ c/ _Goodbye England's rose
- s" r. F0 \# V. qFrom a country lost without your soul0 Q4 I t: B1 k+ }3 R
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion' E! j$ I3 K l+ C# U
More than you'll ever know Y6 C' U* y* x5 J4 u5 s
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And it seems to me you lived your life
|9 Q, p* n" Y0 g: hLike a candle in the wind
, }) T- W9 U4 X/ p, q2 N' BNever fading with the sunset& w. a3 v3 V2 e( ^% V% E
When the rain set in
9 n$ C' ?2 g Q- f, Z- d9 bAnd you footsteps will always fall here I$ X; Z4 M1 e6 [% d
Along England's greenest hills m+ V' k! H; }9 Z% i) r: ^9 w
Your candle's burned out long before* R+ T. ?" q9 A; h8 q; J
Your legend ever will |
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