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Goodbye England's rose
; R, |6 f+ h# ^8 u, X! V3 XMay you ever grow in our hearts
6 e& c9 g6 `6 v; @You were the grace that placed itself
/ G0 ?+ ^; ^4 I1 }3 I; jWhere lives were torn apart+ ^: p5 B0 r$ w/ f% R7 z
You called out to our country
' f/ Z7 z4 |7 n( I2 eAnd you whispered to those in pain
0 P* Q5 s9 e, {5 N* wNow you belong to heaven
/ w' [2 L7 u. p* m9 i' m; R7 |0 pAnd the stars spell out your name0 D3 c9 a% X2 k. k1 b8 @
& k6 P! @7 y) b! F/ v1 k. N; n4 BAnd it seems to me you lived your life/ d$ R9 R# i s8 n8 [: M8 u1 m
Like a candle in the wind7 X/ V* e5 P: w w/ ^/ m _) C
Never fading with the sunset' v. |5 O3 g: O8 p0 u- \- ~8 K
When the rain set in
+ r/ s! I& C, q% u- c/ |And your footsteps will always fall here
. m0 r, r: ]6 ]# @$ a' NAlong England's greenest hills
, p* z& _+ i. ?6 Z& k) p; r2 lYour candle's burned out long before
/ S O& t% R" [% _* v* ]Your legend ever will
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$ U& S8 \6 A+ \9 D6 bLoveliness we've lost
1 Y- X2 ~6 M8 \9 hThese empty days without your smile
S1 Y* t K+ |) n9 P5 `3 P4 RThis torch we'll always carry' L6 n) t% N1 {7 ^! C% N v! p
For our nation's golden child" C, F/ Q p( k7 P6 z k
And even though we try' c+ O1 c+ A% m* I
The truth brings us to tears
. T& a M* W4 P: W& ~8 OAll our words cannot express
0 U% H2 \3 N1 b' F( C xThe joy you brought us through the years$ B5 I' I; q# K- ]' u9 v
# o8 f& N" c7 |" Z3 yAnd it seems to me you lived your life
$ `* D+ |) G. p2 }7 Z( T4 F7 WLike a candle in the wind
6 }5 S, {& c$ I% FNever fading with the sunset
( `# h/ h" Y1 }* AWhen the rain set in; y) e# ~3 z) l, C" i- b: ]
And your footsteps will always fall here
, r, D6 k6 y, ~5 {' KAlong England's greenest hills- A+ ?4 L+ Y( o
Your candle's burned out long before, `! U6 G: K( D5 C: z1 d |
Your legend ever will
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Goodbye England's rose/ u6 U' h3 d1 t3 x5 V6 [8 ]2 b
May you ever grow in our hearts. i% `3 D" c" @9 |
You were the grace that placed itself
, }9 \5 C# K! A; tWhere lives were torn apart! o% j# Z& \/ \! d4 t
Goodbye England's rose
* T% Z& g% v" H2 z4 {5 ]0 j7 ]& i1 ?From a country lost without your soul
: K0 m3 E# Z4 K: bWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
# {0 f/ F3 c4 T8 v9 D9 Y4 uMore than you'll ever know
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- l9 J" p! _2 A8 G% fAnd it seems to me you lived your life
; L, A2 A# N* B! w) E" B8 LLike a candle in the wind; w+ [: a. Q' U
Never fading with the sunset4 ?( q6 q9 P% g
When the rain set in. h+ s' X7 e e* B. z4 k. S/ E6 m
And you footsteps will always fall here
/ k$ s* S; e2 r& d% KAlong England's greenest hills. T: H/ B0 G, t; h2 j
Your candle's burned out long before
) D, k: u5 { |: t* D& S% OYour legend ever will |
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