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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
1 k8 U1 U" k0 z R( v4 rMay you ever grow in our hearts
' v% B; a7 E3 I$ @$ t! s+ C) w& r" s; jYou were the grace that placed itself
, o6 b/ c! F. i/ d, fWhere lives were torn apart
4 S% \. G9 m; A+ T2 `8 N; C5 kYou called out to our country6 `5 F% Q2 A6 r6 |
And you whispered to those in pain
6 E6 C5 b' R, I2 LNow you belong to heaven
4 R, _- t6 m- R, }- XAnd the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life
n) M3 {& J/ L" f4 ?Like a candle in the wind
* p" U6 x0 [$ B. ?2 G$ e$ JNever fading with the sunset1 V# F" B3 m5 C; A
When the rain set in
" b6 B( a ^7 E7 [& a8 v5 lAnd your footsteps will always fall here
6 t- K( s- o1 c* W4 q2 S- t. V% sAlong England's greenest hills
2 G' h9 U/ T1 K. S6 E! _Your candle's burned out long before
2 t) |! ~/ I% x' h! o I9 g4 p1 @Your legend ever will# D. u9 a8 q/ x9 }3 _* I% s n
8 |1 ]: D- [8 F+ SLoveliness we've lost
% T1 n* l3 @4 n3 P3 jThese empty days without your smile
' q' B' \ A' f, b, OThis torch we'll always carry% C, P. {# F e, V( F3 X1 i. M) }
For our nation's golden child
6 c5 ]; c( Y, f' [, D& hAnd even though we try. O. M) m+ L( T" k
The truth brings us to tears$ M% s& T- h$ V: N7 p9 Z5 x
All our words cannot express- r2 i' W- L8 R) U% |" e" G% l
The joy you brought us through the years3 @3 |) @1 M* ~# G% k
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And it seems to me you lived your life. K4 s! Y {+ r/ ?
Like a candle in the wind; M* w) V# }% ]4 A7 i# q: q
Never fading with the sunset( \& s% i1 |$ q, n* Z$ K) S
When the rain set in$ a/ ]4 B t5 p; p
And your footsteps will always fall here7 l3 l2 Z; ^8 g+ K% Y+ W3 S
Along England's greenest hills
' M2 h) u* T9 G0 q4 i! S$ MYour candle's burned out long before9 Y3 {1 w! ]% v5 s
Your legend ever will
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5 S9 H6 o( e5 q# OGoodbye England's rose/ p6 u6 p5 N; }; z' ?
May you ever grow in our hearts
E8 Z0 v4 @$ cYou were the grace that placed itself
" O) [& C) r9 {5 f$ U' o( wWhere lives were torn apart
$ k8 L' @: N8 k( ?* ~- x" e% GGoodbye England's rose8 K) D, r5 f( n) y
From a country lost without your soul
( A3 I* _; v) b |0 L. |" }Who'll miss the wings of your compassion2 ?. k$ ]& r/ U/ n. R$ e# J) |
More than you'll ever know5 q& P" z- x! d& B+ {1 `- ?, f
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And it seems to me you lived your life& [# a, {* D% G! g: U& O
Like a candle in the wind
9 k- n. `. k* E8 e- f$ j" pNever fading with the sunset
/ \/ Y# F0 m [When the rain set in
2 S7 U C( E( H* D/ XAnd you footsteps will always fall here- G L7 T1 D" \2 ?$ R
Along England's greenest hills# u0 M' G" W0 d7 }8 _ i, H! Y" L
Your candle's burned out long before$ A8 d6 D4 k* S# q" }9 r; i
Your legend ever will |
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