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# _) N+ B" M8 O8 YGoodbye England's rose
/ w% G2 k, ], g. ^/ g3 R+ Q- B) Z/ ZMay you ever grow in our hearts
3 r4 P" a# w( N2 \6 F! C: P% d; [You were the grace that placed itself
" G9 Z0 w' S" BWhere lives were torn apart6 s- v4 \+ [" g$ \: ~, }
You called out to our country
2 d$ L1 @/ K- H, ^9 y- _6 s2 iAnd you whispered to those in pain3 Q% ^ ?; I! f3 l+ r( R
Now you belong to heaven
( a" d6 a9 x) L4 O# N$ n) UAnd the stars spell out your name4 \, w( }3 y1 M* ~% W/ s
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And it seems to me you lived your life
, i6 k, K6 l3 G- N1 S" f; TLike a candle in the wind
: f9 G) Q& g! TNever fading with the sunset
2 n2 h% u/ X* ?1 K$ F) @, ^When the rain set in0 N, f! E2 d/ f3 L6 j0 E
And your footsteps will always fall here
3 U# y" u1 Q/ `Along England's greenest hills" L( R! U, F- B4 O7 t3 C, S% w' T5 N8 U
Your candle's burned out long before9 i6 e8 Z, }) l" }) Q
Your legend ever will
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+ d: D, Q3 X( w) LLoveliness we've lost ^ ^; s& q/ E8 v) z
These empty days without your smile
9 [6 \; M+ X1 `6 u, s! M$ Z/ EThis torch we'll always carry
- {: x* X8 \# l# R; a4 nFor our nation's golden child- ]0 c% ^2 E" E- K$ ]- s
And even though we try
* }) S% D* K7 ]- T5 @! Q. V- XThe truth brings us to tears
/ n& R8 d, |' L7 _) N `% BAll our words cannot express$ D6 x: F+ _# u$ e1 l$ z/ s
The joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life
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Never fading with the sunset8 w* C0 g0 C' h9 ]1 s8 `
When the rain set in8 ]) m+ Q- q1 V! `
And your footsteps will always fall here
% p: K4 O! \- D7 }) F( cAlong England's greenest hills
2 X% n/ u; ]5 i& C% `# K6 \* GYour candle's burned out long before$ R* e& [' S+ A+ Y0 z1 q% ]
Your legend ever will: {; J% X+ M) O4 _
1 W0 V9 o# d+ _+ UGoodbye England's rose
x: Q& }& {% V5 `6 a. g- t; V, eMay you ever grow in our hearts
: v z" N5 w7 eYou were the grace that placed itself
/ p7 W5 @8 d1 O U, ^$ ^+ rWhere lives were torn apart
" X6 v; U$ D( |# b, O+ `Goodbye England's rose; C8 R# O) {9 C' t2 U
From a country lost without your soul
3 a( G! Z* l6 C. u7 @Who'll miss the wings of your compassion; Z, I6 g, @8 {* L/ a4 Y" p
More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life
% L1 U7 [2 f2 Y! a( yLike a candle in the wind. Q) O9 J6 Z- p$ B
Never fading with the sunset. H: o3 `# s3 Y# e# F' u! d" w" S0 J
When the rain set in
8 C, \2 {; o! V8 p- ~# m& \And you footsteps will always fall here
+ r `- {; x! U: D! w1 J( a4 ?* NAlong England's greenest hills
4 i" V/ z d% k* G3 QYour candle's burned out long before. n4 C- A! f7 j& t' O% ]
Your legend ever will |
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