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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 3 Q$ ?- f! |$ a' z# d, U5 O
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Goodbye England's rose
h1 s* w+ J. O0 | t* F5 MMay you ever grow in our hearts* N6 z9 k7 C, T1 i: b; v
You were the grace that placed itself
" J; \% Q7 D5 E* c0 s. ^& } ?8 T' aWhere lives were torn apart
4 M6 L9 n6 j" E# vYou called out to our country8 @+ t. X. z" T3 q T2 s0 F
And you whispered to those in pain! [% V* O8 t5 d: j' p4 ]
Now you belong to heaven* Q- {7 G' ]- w6 S
And the stars spell out your name& W( V( L& s y! P5 _* ^
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And it seems to me you lived your life
9 O' o+ D9 _8 e5 S* l( P- hLike a candle in the wind' [: _5 s, d5 e; S+ }$ S+ `
Never fading with the sunset
' _7 n/ ~6 N/ e4 K+ H" yWhen the rain set in
' t7 _: {2 d& n: E' Y+ z; Y5 Y) G5 ]* E* _And your footsteps will always fall here
6 o; P7 r0 y$ h. v8 |2 K% f6 `1 m- FAlong England's greenest hills. e/ s7 v' | I7 A4 x4 ^
Your candle's burned out long before
6 G6 Q, L1 F; ]; I1 A* ?9 FYour legend ever will1 \! @2 F$ i+ r; @8 N8 y
5 l* c A% M, K5 {' @Loveliness we've lost+ ?, }3 ]1 z8 T! L6 ^" q' w
These empty days without your smile
F7 o2 W! R- [9 k2 q% KThis torch we'll always carry
, U) ^6 C8 {0 `- m; ?$ a5 p, @: HFor our nation's golden child
( p: R9 s2 J3 }; D+ G: Q8 CAnd even though we try$ ]' v/ p* L# c+ u
The truth brings us to tears9 h6 M; {- @. r+ ~
All our words cannot express
# Y2 G! Q% D c a+ G+ F6 dThe joy you brought us through the years, h, \3 R/ v4 G( L p
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And it seems to me you lived your life
9 @! P0 B2 u" X0 [$ J+ sLike a candle in the wind& u8 F+ h: J1 t' k
Never fading with the sunset
G- y. v9 {) v' E# X: {. UWhen the rain set in
+ h" ~0 {9 d# b% iAnd your footsteps will always fall here
1 {5 }$ G; k- _& }3 N5 b. x+ sAlong England's greenest hills
. f4 Y# ]0 [1 b4 R. _Your candle's burned out long before: ~$ A" w8 h% n3 J2 r' j
Your legend ever will
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Goodbye England's rose7 q a; ]: J5 g' M2 X/ W
May you ever grow in our hearts# X `5 z7 t" c W4 T
You were the grace that placed itself
9 I5 D; Z% l' X7 [9 w) B% O& t" PWhere lives were torn apart
& @6 K6 y0 y* d. S) H2 H3 r+ OGoodbye England's rose" o+ i0 L% \ F v
From a country lost without your soul
& B3 s/ K& ^% y/ vWho'll miss the wings of your compassion4 m% j4 K) j7 Y, x4 G
More than you'll ever know
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1 {% q8 m2 ]) xAnd it seems to me you lived your life. {: H3 N; |1 V% N+ Q$ r5 c
Like a candle in the wind
% |0 V6 |7 [% r5 o0 r8 w5 BNever fading with the sunset8 ], }( p( l6 G7 Z
When the rain set in: z x4 [4 F9 R8 w: J
And you footsteps will always fall here, S+ E4 l- ]1 T+ E# Q X0 L( B7 E
Along England's greenest hills. H( O$ E. t. { y6 A! N
Your candle's burned out long before
; W6 L7 I" z, hYour legend ever will |
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