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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑
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. k0 B }+ f( h) C8 }& u$ HGoodbye England's rose/ x3 ]- B' M& ~6 F7 V& p/ p7 O& f
May you ever grow in our hearts
: _# e% s8 N1 K7 |- b/ sYou were the grace that placed itself
3 r1 L3 x( ?. T1 p g+ \! F) MWhere lives were torn apart
6 ]5 S3 R" H0 k% x: F( P! v! S% m3 X( ZYou called out to our country: {1 }: J+ @* W9 `4 z
And you whispered to those in pain. i; P: U6 \5 O2 l" x
Now you belong to heaven( ^. a1 |# A* X6 O9 c j2 Y
And the stars spell out your name9 h8 k' m0 U& a, m4 w
9 L; h. G9 z# I2 l; b7 tAnd it seems to me you lived your life% P6 v( u6 R' y4 K! {% Q8 I" N% j4 l7 D
Like a candle in the wind
9 {# u+ E; T$ s3 f" hNever fading with the sunset4 k, e+ j4 P6 |( j+ g: @
When the rain set in
7 v2 g8 o$ J( d, Z8 D9 EAnd your footsteps will always fall here% J7 R; d! [1 ]9 j0 E% M, _
Along England's greenest hills! `. X' i6 W' s4 ]6 _% w) Z
Your candle's burned out long before! s" n4 Z: n4 N! I
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost
8 ?2 z# Z, i+ k! p1 Q# p, ~/ R* [7 cThese empty days without your smile
2 E' c* q1 d6 K3 N. o! G& \This torch we'll always carry% Q, P" r( k& J8 Q* z' n3 {
For our nation's golden child
9 G4 ]& N. L }) wAnd even though we try
) ~% ~+ r* U7 a) H/ `2 B; l3 DThe truth brings us to tears v1 t E/ q* c, A* h& l
All our words cannot express! A/ V% R g' c% `3 H4 M
The joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life+ @$ ~. |$ T2 x1 s0 L8 P# o$ c
Like a candle in the wind4 I9 U6 m) Z' E# q6 z9 p, \
Never fading with the sunset1 h2 z, t) ~: T6 P
When the rain set in0 _& ^% u, W" C( x# l. L# Y3 Z
And your footsteps will always fall here2 E5 W! Z7 n* C4 e- T$ b9 b
Along England's greenest hills3 f+ x9 u/ \# y* H) w$ _
Your candle's burned out long before
$ Y& F5 C0 S4 q, O4 KYour legend ever will5 U, [2 ~0 k+ K+ q6 t. s7 L
& ]" j( { P0 T! `Goodbye England's rose, j- I- b. r! _ T* A! n" Z, V
May you ever grow in our hearts5 ^5 w' p7 b, x* W. W3 K6 _
You were the grace that placed itself
) T, [7 k# X% FWhere lives were torn apart
1 R" I2 k8 F' D% \+ U( K+ {! n0 WGoodbye England's rose& ?. k/ g9 V9 @: h3 U5 ^& t1 V
From a country lost without your soul
+ A) |% @, l2 R& U4 PWho'll miss the wings of your compassion/ e0 Q( `% F& {8 p6 _9 C7 v
More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life* a! v6 U4 n- l7 G# R% U
Like a candle in the wind
6 X3 B& {& z, @5 G* E8 w4 T: j5 qNever fading with the sunset8 X: I; j' T {8 x
When the rain set in( \+ v+ f, V2 X) ^' o: Z2 r, _
And you footsteps will always fall here3 D5 [5 X6 q* k2 H) j
Along England's greenest hills- D: e8 C- n1 G* I0 ~5 D
Your candle's burned out long before2 Q& x+ ?; _8 x% M& L j) \
Your legend ever will |
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