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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑
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Goodbye England's rose4 X! K" [" f8 Z" v1 T7 V
May you ever grow in our hearts5 h& r, l$ k" y- w$ _6 X8 y
You were the grace that placed itself
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You called out to our country5 F# }2 Z" X7 r( s) D' g( f
And you whispered to those in pain+ `3 |7 l7 x4 Y" L( x8 Y- t
Now you belong to heaven
O2 e" U: @! sAnd the stars spell out your name1 _$ E Y) n% s
: k6 d6 ?7 y+ ?6 A' K1 tAnd it seems to me you lived your life) \# E# _% G% B5 t$ G# Q3 r
Like a candle in the wind- A+ X7 }- m) G4 s
Never fading with the sunset
% k! m9 B( j( L8 BWhen the rain set in" P7 z+ x% t$ E( ]0 q
And your footsteps will always fall here' u# g) S3 K# ~4 y$ D
Along England's greenest hills
" g; M9 o; X6 Y1 t/ Y5 UYour candle's burned out long before
2 r r4 U+ ]5 q. YYour legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost4 ?+ Q# ]9 N) @
These empty days without your smile
( d- }) X' Y- q, M# ]8 \This torch we'll always carry
( D0 O, E" l" ~2 j4 PFor our nation's golden child$ w. Y: H$ g' t2 \* C8 }! j, Y
And even though we try
$ x% t" R/ n( H. W8 i0 `" Z1 gThe truth brings us to tears# A+ S/ Q. E0 X' g' Y
All our words cannot express
! A( M& ]* m {0 \& W6 \3 oThe joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life- J' A m1 E) Y: `: Y+ b# C
Like a candle in the wind- T( I+ _7 z$ @
Never fading with the sunset! N8 Y$ l$ f6 w0 V( j! t3 D
When the rain set in
) V4 i2 r7 c( c+ ?5 _0 SAnd your footsteps will always fall here& w( r! g' j* T8 F
Along England's greenest hills
0 i, p0 e& e3 [" p- R+ HYour candle's burned out long before
$ j! t( \3 B* O7 uYour legend ever will+ \4 L' k- E/ r$ @
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Goodbye England's rose
7 K+ V9 j* z/ FMay you ever grow in our hearts# D G) U# D7 r5 N/ ? F
You were the grace that placed itself9 l. d% V7 z ?* k5 S9 z$ v/ s
Where lives were torn apart
9 l) }4 U/ O% U8 ~3 \Goodbye England's rose6 [5 y7 f6 R( e( R; W/ p8 @! z" z
From a country lost without your soul3 ]" A& p- b/ [: |) d( m7 X
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion$ P$ p6 @* d' x4 S
More than you'll ever know& Z! ]( Z5 T& G1 ~6 }
, ` |1 M! f. W) GAnd it seems to me you lived your life( z. u5 U# y9 q9 D0 l5 \
Like a candle in the wind+ T# \* R) J7 j2 [% d V
Never fading with the sunset4 r* I6 u$ Z( x# Q, L" x
When the rain set in
# _' H* W3 S- n+ N" F5 yAnd you footsteps will always fall here
% l, ~6 n, H! v) ]+ R j6 U4 |1 WAlong England's greenest hills
# R$ Y7 J! ?8 R9 pYour candle's burned out long before' X0 T: D- \# ~3 y, b
Your legend ever will |
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