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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 4 f9 ]2 E8 \7 J. ?+ A/ Z% b1 [
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6 o0 i( ~$ a/ p# T5 y1 }Goodbye England's rose
' y( X" O- h6 vMay you ever grow in our hearts- ~# L" |" h: e8 R! }# @$ n
You were the grace that placed itself
- r$ `( B. C9 I* TWhere lives were torn apart1 |" ?6 V: I; A+ x8 G/ M
You called out to our country- P% }. t3 s7 r2 r( N
And you whispered to those in pain& B; q( D D: Y* Z/ h* }* M0 g
Now you belong to heaven
) W; S, u7 A2 b" K+ R5 f$ n, f6 ~8 uAnd the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life
, K9 `' u7 R8 o$ W) J1 K) ~& Z- iLike a candle in the wind
& I% z6 v- W7 Z- {1 p& p) pNever fading with the sunset
$ a1 M7 F* _: v) W* fWhen the rain set in3 B G r* g+ I6 d5 b8 B# W
And your footsteps will always fall here% I% P& c0 E( s. s
Along England's greenest hills
! V$ E; e% s" n7 i, }* K$ oYour candle's burned out long before
; I; s* [, n- aYour legend ever will6 @7 I/ u e! Z& |# D4 }9 Y& b
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Loveliness we've lost8 Z4 m; s6 p+ w/ j7 B; O1 f. i( O
These empty days without your smile
5 C" {6 W6 ?0 A* A2 JThis torch we'll always carry8 I2 N! i. _: y' f
For our nation's golden child5 L& V! @% d# x+ k9 S
And even though we try8 i6 Q/ Q. N- ~, ~$ f
The truth brings us to tears3 _/ g( {( ]0 B" ]8 @
All our words cannot express
5 J- i5 z5 X& g1 |The joy you brought us through the years, c6 J1 z9 c1 i: Y9 a5 x' P0 Q
c' j& }* q* \3 _" @4 QAnd it seems to me you lived your life
+ ?# _- d5 q5 q6 LLike a candle in the wind
' H1 y3 {$ ~% r& G2 p8 h3 ~. ENever fading with the sunset
0 b; m& A3 v. E' s$ A# j9 O' {8 ZWhen the rain set in& q8 A: P# [( l. b3 Z/ c( a
And your footsteps will always fall here
0 X4 ]; c T' t0 z. NAlong England's greenest hills2 Y& n3 D s- L+ W" J
Your candle's burned out long before! V/ M6 j% Y4 i. O7 B0 p
Your legend ever will2 S/ C# Z5 v0 z' z( ?
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Goodbye England's rose# F3 R& G, ~, o9 t* }
May you ever grow in our hearts
7 e$ r6 m3 j& P$ F$ U: R: [You were the grace that placed itself$ t O _; Z6 D
Where lives were torn apart
( a. r3 y5 C, I2 {6 RGoodbye England's rose' g) K/ d) e+ R) X8 }
From a country lost without your soul
& X2 q: Z$ f& P" Y: @# J' JWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
5 b2 ?/ J! l- y' d) `& kMore than you'll ever know$ t7 w7 H1 ^3 W+ q
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And it seems to me you lived your life" D6 [/ h% s( ?" L, T# H& V
Like a candle in the wind, R, ~$ y; o# h# W7 W5 A8 E
Never fading with the sunset6 h) ^' Z4 S$ _' O
When the rain set in
9 Z- G& i" P) hAnd you footsteps will always fall here
1 `, {( X8 X# P5 E" i% CAlong England's greenest hills
3 e3 F$ V$ S1 n, C3 ?+ sYour candle's burned out long before
# n3 ~) M E0 lYour legend ever will |
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