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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 rose
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You were the grace that placed itself
- H. z$ a5 U7 X1 vWhere lives were torn apart
8 k' o. e [3 t" [0 Y4 P" EYou called out to our country
% _! [9 c/ W, ]$ D! gAnd you whispered to those in pain
* H' J% z) X) z' ]5 @ _Now you belong to heaven- U5 S+ a# e# q- K7 h7 k
And the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life
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Never fading with the sunset, Z4 `* ]' i: L8 M1 l8 S6 {' O
When the rain set in
; k& x" o9 E: T# N! w; TAnd your footsteps will always fall here
9 G9 g6 S, L% f7 D# mAlong England's greenest hills
1 }0 b( W" M' G3 F' EYour candle's burned out long before- S! y" R" F' ` S, `" k2 A3 c/ e2 G
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost
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This torch we'll always carry- o% r3 R* L' E1 S# i6 T1 L5 M
For our nation's golden child
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The truth brings us to tears
1 |# S2 e: z- ^+ a% a6 U& KAll our words cannot express
! b4 I A* o1 ~1 P& C, VThe joy you brought us through the years# I( N' l* g, S) {& @- ?, u
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And it seems to me you lived your life
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Never fading with the sunset4 R9 n# P. G; K6 W' X
When the rain set in% O3 @" R6 E4 ~1 x) Z7 |) ]2 Q
And your footsteps will always fall here
1 j. L( _, d* S1 zAlong England's greenest hills5 z( m# Q5 O6 R$ m- S. b& [- B
Your candle's burned out long before
" Y$ g8 Q8 H0 ~- \2 p) Q/ I YYour legend ever will
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# f6 ^! }! D0 F" D/ H, MGoodbye England's rose, U( y3 r# J& z% p
May you ever grow in our hearts
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Where lives were torn apart. M3 V/ [/ k7 a0 ]1 N4 Q
Goodbye England's rose" f7 a4 @/ l. @/ a
From a country lost without your soul
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More than you'll ever know
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6 ~9 c: f5 [0 }( K' BAnd it seems to me you lived your life/ L! t* w* Q* }& E( {6 m) n
Like a candle in the wind4 s2 H# r( M* [: x
Never fading with the sunset( U; Q# s. q- v% s2 `. t: w5 [
When the rain set in
e; |; U4 O1 `6 b; vAnd you footsteps will always fall here4 E) [2 z% P; H$ B6 f
Along England's greenest hills
6 i( ?1 z+ K: H. CYour candle's burned out long before# D2 g+ Q3 a4 C1 J
Your legend ever will |
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