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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 6 B# M: ?+ U: B, r* ]
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( c( H/ o: R. R! x6 g" T# i& F3 UGoodbye England's rose
' f8 ^9 o3 T% z& k, b) y, sMay you ever grow in our hearts
, I" Z0 |( Z! L, \5 Z7 YYou were the grace that placed itself3 s8 E; }" K+ }# ?, R- y
Where lives were torn apart4 f' X7 t5 A# ]4 a. {* c
You called out to our country
, @4 w/ i/ Q2 X7 sAnd you whispered to those in pain' e% X* N/ Y4 [# I! O1 ^
Now you belong to heaven/ g! z7 d6 B. E- C C/ d
And the stars spell out your name# ?$ I! s; k* U: H* Q
, P; A' i* q8 Q/ ~- q$ M, h6 {/ F+ PAnd it seems to me you lived your life
2 s" \! A5 B/ |! ^, U6 ^8 W9 mLike a candle in the wind) F& j! w* ~0 a9 y! w! n
Never fading with the sunset
& q+ a: \: ]( o3 [6 wWhen the rain set in
3 d1 l; W3 o$ l* Z5 h) b4 P: ]And your footsteps will always fall here: E& x- B& g% l/ H( {- }, J
Along England's greenest hills
: G+ d& M8 O7 V9 t+ P0 I( yYour candle's burned out long before" C# [+ M% g$ u- A
Your legend ever will
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N4 I" m; i3 W/ U$ v; W9 V- M" ALoveliness we've lost1 L* d4 y- K \) r( w( _) W1 P
These empty days without your smile; x' W" L) l& X
This torch we'll always carry
/ v$ k. Q- _# N8 z; O. a' M) aFor our nation's golden child
8 ?/ N4 t8 e5 t( l( c oAnd even though we try
8 I' y& m# ]9 K- B! xThe truth brings us to tears
4 @) @0 |; y$ e" m( O4 |5 M1 I; FAll our words cannot express. x/ ^5 S0 r0 u& _% M- |2 F
The joy you brought us through the years$ f! G6 X& z7 _$ m9 N' c
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And it seems to me you lived your life9 y5 K$ N! K& J
Like a candle in the wind
) n/ C1 r1 J. `: c h* INever fading with the sunset
# ^* g, ~. E# F2 AWhen the rain set in
# y% t8 z2 u$ V; sAnd your footsteps will always fall here
; e) ?7 N. M/ n. S; x8 S) ~. RAlong England's greenest hills# n/ u* h; }$ {
Your candle's burned out long before0 P1 R/ r" q- e
Your legend ever will: N8 C2 L8 v& A
% j$ R I5 Y E& NGoodbye England's rose
& c: [+ l/ \/ G# u& N6 a9 OMay you ever grow in our hearts
! S9 v0 z; |/ NYou were the grace that placed itself
, ]+ D) W% V9 o2 g% P8 vWhere lives were torn apart; e+ S6 B# O+ N8 x/ l& j( y6 Z
Goodbye England's rose. [& f- M# n/ m K6 X- c4 T" y
From a country lost without your soul
! O+ L5 I1 p# |, QWho'll miss the wings of your compassion& I( m' y& B5 X0 L! I3 U( ~7 W* O* x- {
More than you'll ever know& c4 e. A; {, Q8 K3 e
- ^. t. F* }# ]; V7 l" K" V6 BAnd it seems to me you lived your life* g4 X! {* j" ^$ F
Like a candle in the wind( g% s; [& N z) M" n
Never fading with the sunset
5 d+ ]8 u' M6 s( Q. `5 XWhen the rain set in4 |' d" |& M9 W/ J( {5 ~3 M- Z
And you footsteps will always fall here
9 \) k6 ]& K' @Along England's greenest hills" N: M# _$ [9 s. p1 ~: r: V
Your candle's burned out long before
) j: _$ Q- R2 Z3 @- {9 l8 _5 dYour legend ever will |
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