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Goodbye England's rose# h! v* D/ x$ [. \. \1 O; l
May you ever grow in our hearts) v; j; U! q9 V0 N) s
You were the grace that placed itself: p2 e1 T- l. ^7 S* |+ T
Where lives were torn apart
7 l0 c% n/ ?4 e. o2 bYou called out to our country
" k) l" |, {) p' N+ D+ l* v- X: SAnd you whispered to those in pain
4 `; O+ @; e( ~; }Now you belong to heaven2 `" [/ B3 P0 f' @
And the stars spell out your name
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, m+ Q1 k! r a @And it seems to me you lived your life: c$ G4 N0 L& ?& f! j
Like a candle in the wind
5 Z; G( n! U( S3 M; YNever fading with the sunset
% j* V, U8 q* l' UWhen the rain set in6 Z6 C1 {6 V" |! W
And your footsteps will always fall here. ~4 E0 A. {) a: B# |2 Q
Along England's greenest hills" X( G/ b1 d8 T
Your candle's burned out long before
/ L4 U( D" v) p$ FYour legend ever will
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@/ y" J, q+ s6 y' ~Loveliness we've lost
% v9 {( ^0 W5 X5 |6 @( [) xThese empty days without your smile
4 h* x! H8 G/ j" p4 D5 h2 h P8 eThis torch we'll always carry
2 `3 j3 k7 l, G8 Q* z2 ?" j) fFor our nation's golden child5 P7 @/ s7 v% Q3 S+ s# Q- w0 Y
And even though we try
- o$ x# H2 w: d; p& c* [/ sThe truth brings us to tears
4 C* R! D+ U9 x! ~) E! FAll our words cannot express
3 t7 u7 h, q9 b* XThe joy you brought us through the years
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a6 s5 R0 _- v+ g) n: SAnd it seems to me you lived your life/ V: \/ {9 g3 u5 z5 P4 T
Like a candle in the wind
~7 s- d7 z2 ~0 I4 o7 B$ @Never fading with the sunset* p* Z6 d) F, U; H8 G/ O
When the rain set in
! u4 @1 h! n0 ]' N8 E. X6 rAnd your footsteps will always fall here
, y+ n6 r2 J+ k- OAlong England's greenest hills
: b3 Z( c2 n6 K, L$ \3 i' lYour candle's burned out long before
4 ^8 Q$ [. h* [3 `Your legend ever will' _4 I/ B7 Q6 M' Z' R7 _# W; w
8 ^* U7 A$ ~8 T$ _* ~6 [ RGoodbye England's rose
: l' U8 Y6 P; H5 V9 l* uMay you ever grow in our hearts
" }$ M5 [% n8 L6 @You were the grace that placed itself9 H5 D9 D9 t$ N4 _. Y
Where lives were torn apart
) C8 V+ e5 `4 |8 C( G8 XGoodbye England's rose' M6 `# E, X$ Q" ]) Z3 q0 G
From a country lost without your soul
4 E; T; J' K9 U, `9 TWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
- Z4 y$ A' v2 a! Z0 e5 D* K6 M$ w: cMore than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life
1 y+ M, S# H8 ]Like a candle in the wind. S+ E6 K8 x- l5 y
Never fading with the sunset6 \4 Q( c& S |7 \; Z/ F
When the rain set in
6 e( n! t. l2 z/ i$ O y/ LAnd you footsteps will always fall here
& }! D6 w: O& r0 _! H# oAlong England's greenest hills
1 ^1 @3 H X" m# P; Z' E! ?% i k a2 YYour candle's burned out long before: H# _& u' K+ |' s9 L' r% m6 L
Your legend ever will |
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