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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 : d, m9 [. U7 ~% s8 Y: o% c
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Goodbye England's rose# ?! T! x; C9 W$ ? @) Z0 M8 \
May you ever grow in our hearts
+ s, X1 S4 j/ Q7 I UYou were the grace that placed itself" V4 M. Z' T7 x, ?2 v$ d
Where lives were torn apart, s! } G* K( A; Z/ \' G" i. z
You called out to our country4 K2 v2 U3 K' P$ ~1 w9 H
And you whispered to those in pain
4 W ~" {4 u$ p+ y0 q/ U+ CNow you belong to heaven
) h4 ?3 B: f+ I. o, c. xAnd the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life' x }5 }. K# v' D6 {( _3 ~
Like a candle in the wind
! U: A7 T5 O; f% WNever fading with the sunset
) o0 R( A$ p3 P1 Y# E# {9 j$ HWhen the rain set in
" h" K" m4 B" @0 ZAnd your footsteps will always fall here
1 J- q8 o4 u5 i6 u( mAlong England's greenest hills
& J, ]. k) H6 A9 S$ y _$ j1 @/ ~Your candle's burned out long before' h+ Y. U7 C6 [; W/ G2 |. W
Your legend ever will7 O' R( l% D* H* A& x0 z
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Loveliness we've lost
3 M& Y: V) B% SThese empty days without your smile* V& p0 I/ G8 B! U& ~
This torch we'll always carry: a7 t& D Q1 f% B' z& @) o: I
For our nation's golden child
' z* z1 Q+ a/ `+ n& \' EAnd even though we try$ Y8 W/ c# t6 ?8 v0 L9 E7 i
The truth brings us to tears
7 r' B+ _$ z( b" @9 G1 e% F- ?" HAll our words cannot express' G1 b: w" Q z& h/ ?
The joy you brought us through the years% E- K- q+ W3 o4 x( W# V: Z, \! @1 ]
! I% s- o& e: e! Z6 yAnd it seems to me you lived your life
% l8 R8 D, t5 |2 CLike a candle in the wind
- g7 o9 i" s. ]5 W# oNever fading with the sunset
& R9 J1 j5 N( P6 k, ^ w9 F1 JWhen the rain set in
6 x) D: C- f, w( w. V+ aAnd your footsteps will always fall here" u3 L# M, |) K3 C8 `3 ~1 `
Along England's greenest hills1 g1 X% }/ K$ |: A
Your candle's burned out long before
" |7 N" w$ m' C5 y; {* CYour legend ever will5 A" R& Z& T" X: p( L- _
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Goodbye England's rose
6 q& N' m8 V! n [" p. uMay you ever grow in our hearts
1 a1 x8 f5 I$ T/ I( r$ z) |You were the grace that placed itself
' ^5 `; o6 ?0 ]! A% k; [% sWhere lives were torn apart. H+ D+ Y6 n: T) s
Goodbye England's rose
2 L _% L+ ~: d# Y8 P; W. ZFrom a country lost without your soul
. ^6 W! w+ ~( D pWho'll miss the wings of your compassion' U" Q" ]4 a& Q* C% O% U
More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life' ^( B8 c9 Q+ a9 T4 h; r! ~" n" j( A/ |
Like a candle in the wind1 c$ X! D! _. c+ U
Never fading with the sunset
* t9 _: k" v+ H3 }/ w# YWhen the rain set in
* G% _+ D8 y- J( J uAnd you footsteps will always fall here7 i% u0 L! o4 o' }& U( S7 R
Along England's greenest hills
$ _. I( w3 C: k# ^( oYour candle's burned out long before
% V) z# } c, K! c+ ?3 G7 v; aYour legend ever will |
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