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Goodbye England's rose z8 U3 L; i/ c5 q: }* ?5 ]
May you ever grow in our hearts# j7 L O& F; \/ x: \7 I7 q" p: D
You were the grace that placed itself9 U3 A3 d- Q# J& W A% K5 a
Where lives were torn apart
: t) }8 y, H% qYou called out to our country. Y1 m3 z1 |3 z5 |6 b3 x7 H
And you whispered to those in pain
/ ^. l; p# p! z9 e' KNow you belong to heaven( ?- {7 E! e$ E* z% c
And the stars spell out your name/ S3 \' @" Q' B# U
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And it seems to me you lived your life
6 E1 [( ^8 W- _# o+ s- g% \Like a candle in the wind
5 V$ f7 g1 t' S' vNever fading with the sunset, z5 g4 {" H- g# }" L
When the rain set in
" m& L3 g! B$ i# R% F0 J$ gAnd your footsteps will always fall here& g1 e3 X" U- l& H; o/ L Q3 v
Along England's greenest hills+ M' K6 T) O! B, m
Your candle's burned out long before) W, d5 r7 E4 {3 E7 O2 n9 e
Your legend ever will. t$ S9 G* e% e- o
: m0 }. T" {% l/ C+ x. pLoveliness we've lost
& y' f8 E) N$ BThese empty days without your smile2 B# O6 V% D* j! W' G
This torch we'll always carry
: E1 H2 v `; i( P: }" ~& R( |7 Z* jFor our nation's golden child6 v8 ]6 P3 `7 L; ` D. |9 ]
And even though we try
& f% i0 }" V( }; PThe truth brings us to tears9 H# V9 Z8 c D7 I. a- z1 X
All our words cannot express; e7 P& w& c; U l9 _/ c+ M
The joy you brought us through the years+ c: @* C& g ?' n) |
: u1 |. z. i6 [: T1 ?0 w0 }And it seems to me you lived your life
) g1 g' ]% Q% V$ v/ e2 bLike a candle in the wind
8 n T: z' J7 o9 a! kNever fading with the sunset6 s, f! M; _: S/ S# i; a
When the rain set in
- Z2 K6 j+ x! N. G7 y6 wAnd your footsteps will always fall here
" ~& D% n8 H: `5 d+ fAlong England's greenest hills! P0 B- W4 V/ D, O7 K# F
Your candle's burned out long before
' c& k. n; s- Q! V1 ^Your legend ever will* E' f" m& F$ D- v# F
- ]9 L0 { m# p1 u% ?+ TGoodbye England's rose8 w3 x/ B6 ~3 m9 E- S
May you ever grow in our hearts- T2 C7 T; X0 I8 N9 m% X c
You were the grace that placed itself
! |- H+ o" a" _" L' l, _! y& TWhere lives were torn apart7 u( k: S6 u/ |8 A! F. o& X8 h8 R
Goodbye England's rose
. ?2 { X, E; q q R6 hFrom a country lost without your soul, X4 p+ A3 ?2 S' y* f* l8 q
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion. B- K" B7 F: B1 Y) a. I) L
More than you'll ever know
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; y3 `3 z i5 p! {( [& E7 SAnd it seems to me you lived your life# w4 m3 ~) x0 d* h& }2 C, Y$ P6 `
Like a candle in the wind
+ S( ^0 F. ^" W0 ]6 b7 @/ zNever fading with the sunset$ H. C- E3 C6 P5 Z
When the rain set in
6 V# ? J- @/ m E$ H- q" J, oAnd you footsteps will always fall here
3 ]3 U4 u% M! KAlong England's greenest hills: L, W2 ]: r$ V* u) b" @
Your candle's burned out long before
* q9 O C( ]4 o+ _) iYour legend ever will |
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