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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 ; n; i8 G7 U8 H4 O9 e1 W
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Goodbye England's rose5 _* Q+ a. m- R! Q4 X+ g
May you ever grow in our hearts# _. Q: g' ?8 U( l6 f. |. r
You were the grace that placed itself$ e) ]( _1 N5 z4 n
Where lives were torn apart' |6 ~( }- d+ h6 P- v, W$ C9 X
You called out to our country7 d% M" U( ?5 B
And you whispered to those in pain
. U) F1 n+ A/ X2 B$ s6 E3 F3 QNow you belong to heaven7 ]; y: v# W1 L- C
And the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life4 e" i& V. |0 \$ S, E/ ]
Like a candle in the wind9 Z- S4 u8 y. P6 x
Never fading with the sunset
: H# x& V, k* `2 CWhen the rain set in
, c- y; N9 h" _+ C- ~And your footsteps will always fall here# x$ r2 g0 {+ r9 {+ d" `5 D3 ^/ m: S
Along England's greenest hills
6 {$ n3 p/ |0 J% j& b1 MYour candle's burned out long before, p' x9 B5 H! i
Your legend ever will. s- F: g. S+ G- I7 N
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Loveliness we've lost
6 j8 W6 V* }8 c3 L8 D T2 e( xThese empty days without your smile
s9 ~: ~- q0 z( _This torch we'll always carry
3 U" d7 R( K; X, _5 N$ J) DFor our nation's golden child
( E, C; q- [5 q- ZAnd even though we try, M9 s. Y$ c1 w+ `( D
The truth brings us to tears
5 M {# h- Y o) T0 E2 K7 }/ J0 hAll our words cannot express, s, |0 [% m( R, F; s4 h; V' ~
The joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life
/ s5 I2 E0 B4 q& z# b7 T& O; t3 gLike a candle in the wind
' _" s) T- S0 S l7 _; }Never fading with the sunset
4 b3 `2 e6 V/ O. F5 XWhen the rain set in7 [7 o% v: d( t
And your footsteps will always fall here* o, z9 n! r% v+ Z8 B
Along England's greenest hills
; _9 f# m v, kYour candle's burned out long before
$ q! D+ W$ y2 y2 J6 LYour legend ever will
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- A4 J6 q- |" z) A% YGoodbye England's rose* \( |, P7 Z' C/ h* _
May you ever grow in our hearts: {2 x% P. J3 f) P0 w
You were the grace that placed itself
* q2 i" R. }8 @( n# LWhere lives were torn apart
, O0 a1 g- c/ _+ P {/ Z# }* n, bGoodbye England's rose$ R; P' a, e w# ?
From a country lost without your soul
$ [7 S6 a) U, @4 [ k! ~Who'll miss the wings of your compassion5 m/ w) K# A) o- G( R, f
More than you'll ever know ?+ x* t6 T4 |8 m/ }
; a- u2 B* }. J$ D, @( {# r( cAnd it seems to me you lived your life
6 V) k5 N2 Q, H1 t: M: M) ~Like a candle in the wind
& y( q. X4 p8 jNever fading with the sunset
. o. \, x! b6 q% }- y* Y5 D" y) ZWhen the rain set in9 H' {; ]) T2 C1 v; w
And you footsteps will always fall here5 @7 e2 B; h# ]8 C6 r) M
Along England's greenest hills
: Q" L9 f6 [, @' j5 W, c8 Q6 |Your candle's burned out long before9 _. s% k1 D8 [6 r' x# Q
Your legend ever will |
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