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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 ' p: X8 r* X3 [* C3 N. A8 ?
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Goodbye England's rose
) _6 o" w# @6 w, t. [May you ever grow in our hearts8 ?- a0 p' n( [ g' A& A* B6 z- T
You were the grace that placed itself$ \* F" f6 n/ ~- e- H
Where lives were torn apart
. [) E& P) `& T: X* a% V9 _5 q- @You called out to our country3 M1 M+ q2 @$ z1 z( `) C8 Y
And you whispered to those in pain6 \6 E: ]# ^( c/ R- c
Now you belong to heaven: }% }0 J- n9 V
And the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life" L" p; ~; [8 d* j* ^8 H5 M. R: h# B
Like a candle in the wind. ]: p- G- L. E" O7 z: |1 H
Never fading with the sunset
; b- F! N$ P/ C9 p1 K+ J/ U, K* PWhen the rain set in
8 }5 r( r1 I+ N! N" d9 e, X$ oAnd your footsteps will always fall here
! z6 o: C4 P0 g: A3 ^* D) \Along England's greenest hills
% F9 l, F+ D$ W; r) I/ q: ?Your candle's burned out long before3 z* o7 S7 q( T% Q1 W+ I; M# O$ b
Your legend ever will; p2 v8 }0 Y9 l% C( Z" {, V
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Loveliness we've lost+ u' P1 X) d5 E/ _6 ^
These empty days without your smile3 Z9 S6 _ `( _! g+ @: K
This torch we'll always carry8 P0 Y W/ H0 E p& a
For our nation's golden child
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The truth brings us to tears
5 p7 j3 t# ?: L& s# Z. CAll our words cannot express2 W3 z c8 b/ r- j8 G) r5 {
The joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life
8 }- b; w) d; h' i7 G# GLike a candle in the wind" }1 z4 W# C6 {$ _
Never fading with the sunset
1 e/ f/ N. [- g7 m/ nWhen the rain set in
2 w! O# W( \# U8 I$ b9 SAnd your footsteps will always fall here; n1 I9 m6 d0 D5 u; H
Along England's greenest hills- n3 _6 O& i( I6 {! ~
Your candle's burned out long before
B5 n; v/ @ x4 F8 A2 OYour legend ever will
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. \4 Z$ E; F/ n9 ]4 rGoodbye England's rose
0 w6 K$ R2 e2 f! |2 a( \( tMay you ever grow in our hearts
: ?3 x! ~; x L) W$ ?+ h. O: Z8 HYou were the grace that placed itself
) Q% c- ~4 k' r5 J, K4 ~' I1 E4 M! ?2 iWhere lives were torn apart. {8 k) e- F% C
Goodbye England's rose+ h( n6 q3 i" @' R ^$ O/ D" ^
From a country lost without your soul
0 y! K7 m0 z& Z- ^" ^Who'll miss the wings of your compassion& Z: m7 A9 j! c1 S" x" t* a, m, X
More than you'll ever know
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- a+ b/ D9 X7 iAnd it seems to me you lived your life* S4 J! o' p5 g# L, L$ b* Z3 n
Like a candle in the wind
, a* p( _" @" ]( c1 e1 U8 t/ \8 o. S& iNever fading with the sunset
6 {+ r' C6 p0 g! G4 S! r+ c8 d. \When the rain set in
. a8 M* I" Q# [3 c5 g9 D! V4 |- J3 J0 pAnd you footsteps will always fall here. s1 U1 S- e7 x' n0 I1 `
Along England's greenest hills6 b1 c8 Q/ w9 Z+ z! m( D- B
Your candle's burned out long before
2 Q f' C) ~7 J9 ^Your legend ever will |
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