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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 & p# O1 w- a5 b% Z
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! g7 X T/ l" `& IGoodbye England's rose
; H/ b- f- R2 X" y- H4 L+ UMay you ever grow in our hearts; [( T$ O. T( ?4 y3 D7 {+ V
You were the grace that placed itself& t) U3 u/ X$ Q; R H0 S, T
Where lives were torn apart/ i+ {$ z1 n8 o- e" R
You called out to our country
* G' K! ?( B) r4 D9 A& L. W. ^6 mAnd you whispered to those in pain6 W- h2 b0 ^% Y
Now you belong to heaven/ i2 s' K6 a! Z& H( h/ p. [! @
And the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life5 \$ n% v) G/ M4 s7 S0 c& ]9 E& ~
Like a candle in the wind5 d7 U1 A1 g# H+ ?6 v
Never fading with the sunset1 n; ^( _% { ~2 p& \' [
When the rain set in
& J/ q$ }$ K V2 d- m' @And your footsteps will always fall here
$ D0 u5 s! V: fAlong England's greenest hills4 D9 J! L9 t Y' u# Q$ W$ ~, {
Your candle's burned out long before9 Y r9 W2 L) ~' M6 F1 K
Your legend ever will$ q, B, f) q; b, D7 ~
/ R) X5 h. c! W$ fLoveliness we've lost
- t& \+ ]8 E, ^, Q4 M) WThese empty days without your smile" U$ [3 G! `0 S! d
This torch we'll always carry0 y0 P3 _& k7 k
For our nation's golden child
" Q( v( n( j/ w7 c4 ]! o/ `And even though we try
2 L9 C; _8 C* @1 Z- I4 C; KThe truth brings us to tears' v& ]/ O! t; [: w8 y
All our words cannot express) |1 ]. w/ l. T
The joy you brought us through the years" D% [7 r: K) Y' J' O8 j/ G
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And it seems to me you lived your life3 T- j2 B+ y# z; ` z# [6 {$ Y
Like a candle in the wind
) a7 R- b4 U: ~! _) y/ rNever fading with the sunset
- e0 B8 R3 a' M) ]" nWhen the rain set in
; P8 _, ]$ H0 yAnd your footsteps will always fall here
2 b9 q) j1 O/ A& I! p! ^6 S! tAlong England's greenest hills
& A$ U0 v2 t5 i& ~3 QYour candle's burned out long before) {/ `; U @5 ?
Your legend ever will
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* P) a0 z* w( d# r6 n, r# S! M- E: zGoodbye England's rose* v9 S7 d/ g$ [
May you ever grow in our hearts5 z( C1 [5 j3 x; @* `1 Q: g$ J
You were the grace that placed itself, c2 K4 g# J3 m+ h& [5 F
Where lives were torn apart" l9 t6 m/ l5 G" i
Goodbye England's rose
" n. K! P" s/ m) d/ m- vFrom a country lost without your soul
% X2 B5 a* z. F5 s1 `Who'll miss the wings of your compassion' o0 w6 G: m9 G/ a* H9 T
More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life: ?; W3 U2 f, B! u
Like a candle in the wind
* @3 }2 w9 e! r$ INever fading with the sunset! ~' C' X5 G8 z3 X, E) I" v
When the rain set in
9 M& h7 ~9 n) h6 Z" dAnd you footsteps will always fall here
Z5 u# Z, u. P6 ]Along England's greenest hills+ }+ K" _. C5 ]9 c- z3 N ]8 [$ e- t
Your candle's burned out long before( L2 U: D: I0 F2 h$ ~+ X. Q. H
Your legend ever will |
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