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Goodbye England's rose
6 L4 w5 x7 \/ ^& N' dMay you ever grow in our hearts
9 c4 W6 c5 w6 \5 TYou were the grace that placed itself
& U" h* F. d0 h- Y I5 O( uWhere lives were torn apart
8 w- ]1 X( r# j5 U& cYou called out to our country( b1 F& s/ f& R# }6 l
And you whispered to those in pain
+ Y8 T8 G/ M5 z9 l4 q5 z, ]1 TNow you belong to heaven
( P* J, t$ ?' G! iAnd the stars spell out your name
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) t7 j2 m8 O3 Z) n) w6 b; kAnd it seems to me you lived your life% U: D5 ^, V5 p. J$ X
Like a candle in the wind% i% u" W- N! U* v# ^
Never fading with the sunset& ?8 [. z% n2 y. B' W+ K
When the rain set in
( B7 w2 C2 L5 t, G/ `' ?And your footsteps will always fall here
: x4 U# p* ?/ T! fAlong England's greenest hills
* ]( E; x. |9 p1 y4 eYour candle's burned out long before
; _9 Z) Z/ x c5 z, d0 V% x4 S# qYour legend ever will" L' Y2 Y7 d! W2 Q5 ]& p0 S
- S0 ]! t2 ]& V8 O: X/ |% [, j0 w8 p2 HLoveliness we've lost
" h1 p) R9 G4 \" {These empty days without your smile
$ @ {4 _/ Y' f& n; L# SThis torch we'll always carry
8 v* F/ C9 c0 W$ k% M$ wFor our nation's golden child2 @& d9 o: I7 f
And even though we try+ v1 z) E0 v) \7 r! Q
The truth brings us to tears
, h: G1 f0 v6 CAll our words cannot express& \2 L3 e5 _' e* n
The joy you brought us through the years8 v( {, U: j$ E0 H- t& s9 R) S& C
! P& i0 n8 Y( o3 x# U5 e! g0 n$ ~" N" QAnd it seems to me you lived your life
1 M# N: ^6 \6 c& rLike a candle in the wind
8 S# t0 d ^ f% y, `; h1 d% }Never fading with the sunset
* R+ u+ C7 A5 lWhen the rain set in
2 y Y! G, O; v' L& h0 y0 ~+ `And your footsteps will always fall here" u0 J1 r8 O d4 x
Along England's greenest hills
: q" ]- A- i' K2 d' j1 V, {, N* oYour candle's burned out long before
/ r% |: Q/ v, Y) LYour legend ever will! {! r) R( }. Y- }% {
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Goodbye England's rose% p7 K0 ~" \, f' h! l( C+ V
May you ever grow in our hearts' i0 e7 H' \( s0 F8 O4 ~7 m' r5 y
You were the grace that placed itself5 y& B7 z9 U3 l/ U/ e; e
Where lives were torn apart& y7 F0 W. U: b
Goodbye England's rose
1 [: x& S6 ]( PFrom a country lost without your soul( y! c4 t, o. J5 w* x ]: ^! `
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
8 x0 u0 v( g% R3 ]5 \/ u' r& m5 @More than you'll ever know
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1 z# ^0 A1 `( u- M! OAnd it seems to me you lived your life
% Z8 x! e9 W. {6 w% [Like a candle in the wind
) Y# r% P' z/ hNever fading with the sunset! v1 A! o: r2 l. S7 I/ J
When the rain set in; |# u. t( J0 c( Q
And you footsteps will always fall here
& d/ K( r+ s. q3 n3 @, n% j6 M8 QAlong England's greenest hills
- L* G8 H2 e# m& \) CYour candle's burned out long before
, e( J. R( l+ u/ {3 g( X1 Y1 s' aYour legend ever will |
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