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0 S H3 i7 q6 m' D9 V0 JGoodbye England's rose
3 k3 w9 I. t3 ~" QMay you ever grow in our hearts; {5 {5 R4 A3 n* r2 G
You were the grace that placed itself* E" g! D/ }( j3 N+ r1 N
Where lives were torn apart& d6 s4 a D$ H5 [
You called out to our country/ U" R' g/ v+ ~6 T; @: }) D. C
And you whispered to those in pain9 \4 m& X* e1 u1 V& z8 u- J8 @
Now you belong to heaven. z: E* i" M y1 E
And the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life
/ y2 T1 K, ?: Q3 N# l/ K/ OLike a candle in the wind! n5 Z9 n1 J6 o+ o
Never fading with the sunset8 w/ ^0 M7 c% ^' S5 ?( M: L8 T3 Y- l
When the rain set in
6 P5 s+ g' ]: lAnd your footsteps will always fall here3 L- t, y- R% B! U7 t1 @. d: h& r
Along England's greenest hills* z/ I9 D& m1 O/ b
Your candle's burned out long before
) F# ^2 E5 R A! I2 _/ }Your legend ever will
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1 o+ r$ b% Z8 G x. t; nLoveliness we've lost
- v; u3 Z" \0 \7 R6 G- M# NThese empty days without your smile
: ~: X; T- m6 L; B5 h- V; cThis torch we'll always carry
, M! Z4 I: }+ x2 [+ i s, LFor our nation's golden child- M8 G4 P3 r( S) e6 K" f
And even though we try& t# u6 [) H3 \% F
The truth brings us to tears( ]8 M% b' {6 X* ~( L% }3 B
All our words cannot express
1 c* W5 Y) ]6 F q, x$ E CThe joy you brought us through the years
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5 d5 V, R. \6 ?. w2 pAnd it seems to me you lived your life' c$ Z( ?0 \4 N- b
Like a candle in the wind' x' G q( }. S
Never fading with the sunset& i& n0 g5 E2 u
When the rain set in; h! F- y. h N! r7 r& J6 ^3 E
And your footsteps will always fall here
6 S% u' W( t9 m) YAlong England's greenest hills" ^0 s5 w9 Q/ `# _% N
Your candle's burned out long before4 s8 m5 g: ?8 Z
Your legend ever will
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! k: v; _, N5 XGoodbye England's rose
' }8 [2 w# ]/ Z! c) Z( h( KMay you ever grow in our hearts1 }: h. U. t [# w2 d5 K2 k( ?
You were the grace that placed itself
7 ^( a p' r7 }: GWhere lives were torn apart
' e( Y7 p, X3 xGoodbye England's rose
+ m0 p6 ~% k& |1 f3 h* Q& HFrom a country lost without your soul( H. t, R- [% }; h8 U7 t
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
! u' u4 a U* C. F& _+ I0 b. C, rMore than you'll ever know0 d( i* p q' z3 y* |5 [
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And it seems to me you lived your life! e" m3 U6 A% _$ X
Like a candle in the wind* ?- e0 Q% A$ s- v
Never fading with the sunset2 h+ r/ c7 [, l6 R& S. l
When the rain set in4 E( b; h% b; t2 u. E, s
And you footsteps will always fall here
6 R6 u4 B3 i3 H' cAlong England's greenest hills
' D1 V4 H, X6 r. L& m3 l4 LYour candle's burned out long before
4 y2 C. X; k7 J5 f% T- T* @2 HYour legend ever will |
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