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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 4 }$ C3 b3 h' w s8 Z: u
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Goodbye England's rose! I- B0 J! ^+ p0 X9 o
May you ever grow in our hearts1 k4 O% X, z: N8 P* r7 C, t& v
You were the grace that placed itself0 M/ q2 I# @, R. H$ {% {: c
Where lives were torn apart, ~% y$ w! e$ k
You called out to our country( V; E+ e7 B2 n# u- q
And you whispered to those in pain
3 E: `) p/ ~# d% b- j5 X0 b# zNow you belong to heaven
" z9 }/ a" c8 N* t- {& k& Y: JAnd the stars spell out your name& X9 w% i3 `' ] z; v- d" l
0 {6 b q. X* w( r6 o- @- ?" b% l8 lAnd it seems to me you lived your life
- M4 m& U, h5 n2 }& SLike a candle in the wind
9 y5 k5 `+ X2 V% |Never fading with the sunset
% g0 Z6 s# `$ p+ s3 l& HWhen the rain set in5 o0 b& p4 v' Y$ K7 ~/ x+ w! V2 f
And your footsteps will always fall here
" B2 y5 V4 b2 X( j6 j. h5 eAlong England's greenest hills
) y8 _! Y. ]* k7 eYour candle's burned out long before
/ K/ l) b* a2 m I9 [9 vYour legend ever will5 r5 d0 j' a' t" B$ E3 o
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Loveliness we've lost7 _: O; Z& M2 @: f d
These empty days without your smile. |: n/ n/ B) Z' l. I9 C5 N0 I
This torch we'll always carry
9 P" n# u$ ?& f5 q" l' K9 VFor our nation's golden child% t h: c$ B% I+ x
And even though we try/ C/ O4 g1 P- q- @
The truth brings us to tears( d, y1 ] ?8 m) ~( m* q
All our words cannot express1 `2 F/ N6 e( R: u$ V8 t
The joy you brought us through the years$ B. V; Z0 p" w6 `5 q* K4 W5 x3 m
; X& x# K( N' T0 {" I7 W0 ]; K4 V6 _And it seems to me you lived your life' T, C0 d$ ^2 m
Like a candle in the wind. c0 Z8 V4 e8 Z
Never fading with the sunset; h( a m, W% o
When the rain set in
, Z$ p2 R% n" B) |And your footsteps will always fall here
, o/ k8 ~5 {3 k LAlong England's greenest hills
C8 e* }' K+ L# l% F5 SYour candle's burned out long before
* f+ G2 Y3 G1 j z9 [# rYour legend ever will
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, J) L' k, s+ M. e, y7 Z# EGoodbye England's rose& X4 T0 A. y. k/ }( V; o
May you ever grow in our hearts# ]/ h" P1 Z; O& D+ f9 I! a) D: U
You were the grace that placed itself f1 c7 ?4 k2 Z( o5 l
Where lives were torn apart
! n2 w0 X4 {: a2 FGoodbye England's rose
% i" B) R9 e: ?6 }( X3 DFrom a country lost without your soul' o# w% c. r5 {% C
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion3 h9 O) R! s2 [2 t0 P8 ~
More than you'll ever know3 k; Y: k4 Z: x7 n- z1 i5 D$ e4 V
9 c- F# L/ ?" Y. k1 ~And it seems to me you lived your life
/ }' ?/ s2 U' h3 t$ R- w8 ~Like a candle in the wind' K. W, }, u, Y) s& z
Never fading with the sunset
. ]$ Q& E- c8 Q6 E! @ T' q+ O9 V* J! [When the rain set in: C6 C) W. \' T" i6 t# {
And you footsteps will always fall here; r/ Z! {& c. l
Along England's greenest hills
2 {9 T. y7 h0 K9 d& M- |/ m4 ?Your candle's burned out long before% ~# u) I' s, o( O+ m* i
Your legend ever will |
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