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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 8 c! ~& H; C# S" z P0 M7 y) H
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3 N7 h. A9 j6 ~# LGoodbye England's rose: @5 ^/ I0 [8 u, p
May you ever grow in our hearts( T p' V5 O7 l
You were the grace that placed itself
- C2 R+ W c l0 d l: S; SWhere lives were torn apart
- b1 [% g% Z) G9 m2 F2 n% MYou called out to our country4 q- `0 X0 K: w$ f/ M# l' N- p
And you whispered to those in pain, X+ n& Y1 C% _3 L" A8 U3 C! `4 P
Now you belong to heaven
3 E% K- G% n1 f* y; S: P! C# BAnd the stars spell out your name
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' I, r6 D5 u% X3 s9 E. qAnd it seems to me you lived your life& j; n6 L* c( {& g
Like a candle in the wind
. {2 V' ?( ]5 dNever fading with the sunset
8 _! k# ?# A3 z/ PWhen the rain set in0 [2 z& M0 @; M5 ]* R" A, p. B
And your footsteps will always fall here
3 p/ p6 o2 ?3 Y) ^; x# AAlong England's greenest hills
* u$ I* B3 p4 b7 t' lYour candle's burned out long before$ O/ }, B$ s& M
Your legend ever will
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+ k2 z+ V8 Y8 r, x7 {6 {" U8 ZLoveliness we've lost2 _8 X+ ]8 Q: g+ L6 w
These empty days without your smile
6 X2 p( S2 U& n) D: n; FThis torch we'll always carry: X& m- v$ |1 C1 V
For our nation's golden child
% A; M% r7 n/ T( Q6 jAnd even though we try% V" ^$ T: U! h5 w( X0 ~
The truth brings us to tears
- x! @+ @: d! m+ b7 j G0 kAll our words cannot express
0 d# e2 Z) f( {5 s% J- \2 gThe joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life1 c" x$ s$ p) ~, z2 g& O. A) R* ?
Like a candle in the wind
* @( R9 ^2 P) m. m/ q$ G, `Never fading with the sunset
8 G/ K0 _5 y, Z7 [% m9 z0 }( SWhen the rain set in2 M' b1 {7 i7 V( P: D
And your footsteps will always fall here
: ~, {1 c; l6 p; ^# T2 oAlong England's greenest hills3 W: h6 D4 ]0 \. ^% [/ c; n* O3 [
Your candle's burned out long before
3 Z) K) }: A4 \* FYour legend ever will+ S( W( C! ~: G+ i7 Q
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Goodbye England's rose
! e- j* H7 U2 n0 O& b7 S. lMay you ever grow in our hearts% U1 {2 g! T3 L! p
You were the grace that placed itself
; N; H* h/ u. J3 X& ^Where lives were torn apart; N0 t9 K$ }" J. ]7 N
Goodbye England's rose, O6 i: W+ s- I+ N
From a country lost without your soul
k. _3 k% R: ^% X+ d; wWho'll miss the wings of your compassion q$ I5 C! {; a6 i' j* x
More than you'll ever know
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* p6 G" [6 Q: d/ A5 u: zAnd it seems to me you lived your life2 g9 N+ p6 t+ y
Like a candle in the wind
! C3 j$ e" f- T) X* A( Q4 mNever fading with the sunset
2 d! N$ R" T2 \( }/ lWhen the rain set in+ ]5 [8 j4 ?7 G t/ H1 U
And you footsteps will always fall here
* ^+ w* k6 M* D: B7 kAlong England's greenest hills
. c) W: {2 {+ |9 d* m" xYour candle's burned out long before' h+ A1 g8 k9 R5 W! T8 a% h
Your legend ever will |
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