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; o) K; X: E( k2 C8 F7 h. t& OGoodbye England's rose
: _1 n; R. p' I" oMay you ever grow in our hearts' `1 E- F* L) b
You were the grace that placed itself9 N2 c3 _; ~. B" I: I, H, u
Where lives were torn apart
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And you whispered to those in pain: Z/ `) g* L+ i' _% Q. M
Now you belong to heaven
2 y+ U2 c9 U& u. F( t/ FAnd the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life4 ?: Z$ q7 @' r D/ k
Like a candle in the wind
0 w X, ]/ d) M F9 ?Never fading with the sunset) _0 R' W, L* r! n
When the rain set in
2 G- B: Y2 K: w4 o, VAnd your footsteps will always fall here" r: u3 u, n9 B. Y$ W. ^/ i
Along England's greenest hills
3 P( U6 \: d8 ^ Z* F5 yYour candle's burned out long before, e" w& x3 e7 U% A; J
Your legend ever will$ R1 R$ v% O. @% A/ l6 g4 a$ _
# i, t* o/ d, j f: `Loveliness we've lost; b4 ?1 D/ v: j+ a) f) E/ M$ @
These empty days without your smile, D2 J6 g3 [9 ] c2 @# O
This torch we'll always carry
* Q2 t8 \2 H* T& p. W s3 J, EFor our nation's golden child
% v! P- d: M7 K/ }: R- N: ?, L' @And even though we try: x5 K4 @7 R/ F/ p7 ]# k" c* u
The truth brings us to tears8 R( z# c. J& j4 t# x
All our words cannot express0 v1 F, n4 [* V% t: N, F& Q& Y
The joy you brought us through the years5 c- Q- `! T5 {/ P0 S6 S$ L
% h7 F/ `& T1 P9 aAnd it seems to me you lived your life4 h! Q+ j- O5 l- _0 A( h
Like a candle in the wind, q# t% Q4 b1 ]% u3 k; G& U
Never fading with the sunset
, b$ U9 q! Q! z% n" a6 L6 FWhen the rain set in
7 Q& F9 Q. h# v f) R' b% ?! f9 u: hAnd your footsteps will always fall here
2 V1 F+ o& Q6 q5 @6 [Along England's greenest hills
# T) q/ u+ `5 H1 ^! u% U- ~Your candle's burned out long before; q5 W" {. {( ]7 y3 t4 A8 k& ]8 M
Your legend ever will
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Goodbye England's rose. P4 h' C" r8 F' N/ j/ K: e) U9 e
May you ever grow in our hearts s* r& k7 t/ Z6 g0 c; q" h5 p
You were the grace that placed itself
: G* H0 _! O) l/ J# RWhere lives were torn apart
+ D$ j @) L6 x" I- d2 hGoodbye England's rose/ Q( e8 k- o, ?6 g# J% c L$ H
From a country lost without your soul
G) \6 m/ \2 f: o, A. ~Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
' d) K# h) ^6 B' X J5 p- o5 \3 XMore than you'll ever know# \# x/ S7 a8 w+ }
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And it seems to me you lived your life
2 u( L/ t8 k8 _+ e# V# BLike a candle in the wind
. @5 B7 L$ I$ Z, Q4 D/ b3 dNever fading with the sunset
4 q" z1 y% b. \; `9 {6 `When the rain set in
2 @% b6 U5 N- q9 |4 F* b8 rAnd you footsteps will always fall here2 d. h1 k/ o/ j# N7 i, c
Along England's greenest hills) R: M# F ~6 F @( a& }
Your candle's burned out long before9 P. ?9 R2 }/ ~' V4 h( p: D( T2 j3 h; y
Your legend ever will |
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