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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 1 z7 _& i; Z; U' c) x
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' U3 V h7 ~5 B7 |Goodbye England's rose
# i. i6 t9 P J1 QMay you ever grow in our hearts- P* v1 s: v: Y
You were the grace that placed itself
8 Q8 R f" y' S0 X. D0 I' _/ }Where lives were torn apart/ d- \% t$ v+ K2 y9 l6 M: K! G
You called out to our country+ C8 k1 j) x0 t) p: s0 t
And you whispered to those in pain
! G0 G6 M0 ^/ g7 u: f6 wNow you belong to heaven
0 W8 q/ L& a9 m* L# A4 K" T) qAnd the stars spell out your name& Z( a- _* X9 B6 u$ A: ?0 g
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And it seems to me you lived your life
0 p8 R4 t5 U* r! \! ^4 ?. M ALike a candle in the wind; W3 B; R* g' [# k* X, b: ~" `
Never fading with the sunset. C0 g$ V5 E, _. {
When the rain set in
7 e3 t+ f% D- ~' ^: W5 V0 F* GAnd your footsteps will always fall here
# r$ J9 F$ n4 P) j- `3 a1 a5 \Along England's greenest hills
9 E2 x) e) I8 u0 [3 s& uYour candle's burned out long before/ b$ a4 T2 B$ C, g A' ?) b6 T: p
Your legend ever will$ N8 v5 _1 ]' y& ^
4 J1 a' `$ {4 Q! W& \2 c6 i( |# GLoveliness we've lost2 ?! ~+ e$ f4 @! L/ @* u, q
These empty days without your smile7 j( h- L+ [ R; t, ]
This torch we'll always carry: f" a( a" I* ?( p" x
For our nation's golden child' G& u$ Q9 l# ]4 N+ }
And even though we try+ ?, e" I5 f; ^; F' m$ ~
The truth brings us to tears
- T, I% {0 y. W2 g8 [2 BAll our words cannot express
# S; w! V6 T2 H4 i; b( I9 }+ iThe joy you brought us through the years; I" s$ G1 }! K9 C. f
' k) d4 V7 b$ I6 p4 IAnd it seems to me you lived your life) A& J3 U N3 e: v
Like a candle in the wind
; h5 [/ L. z+ R0 D9 G! K8 mNever fading with the sunset
" l" R. y& R1 {7 a& SWhen the rain set in2 K+ Y! ^: w. Q. Q/ k, N0 ~# l! [
And your footsteps will always fall here- u" T! }" H1 U4 e2 c) K
Along England's greenest hills
5 \* f1 }' n6 J/ x! {; i& iYour candle's burned out long before
- g. P8 P( M+ ~8 B1 S$ eYour legend ever will P* U' L* u0 ?1 e4 O6 H# \
$ O% K1 L: T" e/ p* t. q8 H! T' xGoodbye England's rose
. |) U0 ~& w5 H9 E5 ZMay you ever grow in our hearts
2 \9 d, P6 Z* }4 r. ?5 I' TYou were the grace that placed itself
& x' i9 S9 }* ]$ p2 mWhere lives were torn apart
% s$ h1 Y' R4 I3 f3 RGoodbye England's rose
2 e. {4 S* ~& i! s: DFrom a country lost without your soul
: V7 `. K* L- }) i! \: gWho'll miss the wings of your compassion& c3 P5 ^% J/ z! z4 W
More than you'll ever know, G' Y5 d2 z% w% [' y' F9 T9 R% o- ?
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And it seems to me you lived your life4 H' Z" w8 L. L2 T6 D
Like a candle in the wind
- i8 d' H# }3 {" |# k kNever fading with the sunset
0 c* z9 ~5 T) F @1 K+ }When the rain set in
4 ]; `; h* A; Z% f/ J4 ]- KAnd you footsteps will always fall here" }0 j4 {5 q! q4 w) h
Along England's greenest hills- \& P2 B- F; S6 r" x2 f
Your candle's burned out long before9 W/ f+ L4 E- V! B x5 m
Your legend ever will |
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