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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 7 F5 ?! o! L/ B, Z4 ~6 e5 |1 {7 {
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Goodbye England's rose' }/ A4 C4 f/ V, ]! D1 R
May you ever grow in our hearts
2 Y2 d. a9 x( } k& LYou were the grace that placed itself' J) Q0 `$ s# V* ?
Where lives were torn apart2 q" c9 O, ~4 ~# ?, C: c: v
You called out to our country
6 I% @) ~+ u5 _And you whispered to those in pain
0 w8 R/ e8 \. D4 c' p2 ~% ONow you belong to heaven
6 {! Z. s# Q* J e" B: x2 gAnd the stars spell out your name
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. h2 H* y `; t% e2 c" q& fAnd it seems to me you lived your life
% e: k9 O0 L/ @5 j( }' ]Like a candle in the wind5 m, T- ^) f z& d3 k* A
Never fading with the sunset9 t" i _, S4 k7 C* Y
When the rain set in
. Q0 O0 u( T Q$ w2 r5 xAnd your footsteps will always fall here
3 {0 T$ r- m- iAlong England's greenest hills
- }+ y) V/ h. bYour candle's burned out long before. Q( I1 S6 U+ G2 f. ]
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost8 C! o$ O: X% m: ~5 {
These empty days without your smile2 ~( R& A! F" A- W
This torch we'll always carry5 c8 q% x( U, Z5 ]+ @# |, Y5 }
For our nation's golden child0 {& E- G% X) K; ?
And even though we try
0 c3 e+ h2 c, u1 D4 m7 s$ A8 J4 KThe truth brings us to tears; n' c5 J/ `# A* i4 |
All our words cannot express
i, l" k9 S& }; Z* }$ L' uThe joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life
% p1 Y6 T+ s! ]/ m$ W' @( sLike a candle in the wind+ d/ t. l. w! l1 b: A
Never fading with the sunset6 a* ?, U% C3 q
When the rain set in
2 v) L( y, S% u& y- b% TAnd your footsteps will always fall here
7 {+ R: i5 A4 y3 DAlong England's greenest hills
' w* C) [+ a7 D, X. a: R6 nYour candle's burned out long before
0 ~0 \+ B Q; XYour legend ever will1 L6 Y) R% h2 M$ o% ]' c! E- u+ j3 T
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Goodbye England's rose
7 v& i8 R% S2 `# v+ k3 qMay you ever grow in our hearts
$ B7 J6 x* s% r; k4 u/ w G& Y1 m' F" z& AYou were the grace that placed itself
$ I0 C ] E7 ?/ F0 _Where lives were torn apart
J4 W0 a/ x' T" ^/ m" m6 uGoodbye England's rose
# V, C0 x0 |' F# c* [7 p5 U7 [6 zFrom a country lost without your soul
9 O i$ S$ d. _% u3 {Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
; K3 {0 }+ \2 A2 J# bMore than you'll ever know3 e1 M0 }) p$ K, m! _' C- ?. V' y
+ ^- s% Z+ V# a: mAnd it seems to me you lived your life
- U: G+ ~$ I& A- {7 O% c" Y; ZLike a candle in the wind) X3 n$ w6 N$ N' Y, B9 S
Never fading with the sunset7 x- l6 C; G% @1 Z0 @
When the rain set in* z9 V8 Y% t2 P1 `
And you footsteps will always fall here% n6 Y0 X$ m+ L& q/ V$ |
Along England's greenest hills
( J( T: j9 k9 T4 |# z" xYour candle's burned out long before
, y4 \9 o' H# m0 R8 A! F3 C. ]Your legend ever will |
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