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6 {& [1 L) \+ M$ p) u; ]: X* DGoodbye England's rose0 f0 k+ A7 t7 Y" Z- f
May you ever grow in our hearts' c! s5 z9 z- N8 B* G" ]
You were the grace that placed itself+ X Y- u, J7 h& ^) S# r
Where lives were torn apart
3 c; M" [9 ~! u& n! F; tYou called out to our country
1 Z% t" }) N6 w$ C3 Z. G6 }7 IAnd you whispered to those in pain5 Q, N) T D" A5 }5 y
Now you belong to heaven
* D7 K( s7 ]" P& {# _5 BAnd the stars spell out your name. f. p. f/ R5 i3 f+ \7 F
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And it seems to me you lived your life
0 A4 t4 T. H5 m L0 r! ^, dLike a candle in the wind
, V6 t8 m/ Q7 D" F1 N" {! E' v! uNever fading with the sunset( G0 x! S% z5 b! n2 G
When the rain set in
& U$ ~% }, _, p4 b6 vAnd your footsteps will always fall here
2 R7 [! s' A4 Q4 U' j8 M1 VAlong England's greenest hills2 z t. ]( u8 j8 B
Your candle's burned out long before
$ t, G& Q) K& y4 G" `+ p1 d, HYour legend ever will% a4 E& W8 E$ W. R) o+ b' |* T+ ^
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Loveliness we've lost
9 a+ D5 H6 W1 j7 q ^These empty days without your smile' H: { L" \! Q: y
This torch we'll always carry
% c# m( S1 t, A0 |For our nation's golden child
. C. p8 I6 j$ tAnd even though we try4 U: d. t$ W, V" d V8 G
The truth brings us to tears2 k- J" G" a; |
All our words cannot express- u! Y+ y" h- K2 t; ~: p3 z; C
The joy you brought us through the years
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9 \. C( K, y( `: e" RAnd it seems to me you lived your life& T/ D8 L: l; v. X7 U" u
Like a candle in the wind5 ^: W- r( l6 P! ^1 o
Never fading with the sunset
6 Z! B* P, e2 N# Z' A ?* ]When the rain set in& `) U3 T* q _. z" w/ m4 @9 ]3 U: ?+ l
And your footsteps will always fall here
- W n8 w0 X. y: xAlong England's greenest hills
0 f2 a: Q( `* X7 ZYour candle's burned out long before9 \0 ~+ V- o/ K( {. [
Your legend ever will7 Z0 K ~- I7 k+ t. p1 l
% B2 G# N1 C$ X% T. xGoodbye England's rose
/ h* w6 c. U, H2 y0 w3 P: O2 nMay you ever grow in our hearts
$ D( I5 N' `( k8 B" z6 I- k1 {& {* hYou were the grace that placed itself
7 w9 B& F2 a+ }: R+ L5 f9 ^Where lives were torn apart1 S H1 R+ D# S- m+ \5 }
Goodbye England's rose/ K% D0 _) A0 I! O5 G
From a country lost without your soul
( M* k" f5 q8 r$ M0 i9 a* tWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
8 ^8 k1 O0 O3 b+ J) XMore than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life* Y8 x4 U9 A8 _5 s' f! l+ J
Like a candle in the wind
0 _6 _: V% n& Q" U5 z, e0 yNever fading with the sunset6 r; I* W0 N j
When the rain set in4 N7 n' e+ h/ n
And you footsteps will always fall here
! r8 I" X9 j" U, L9 v' v$ W9 FAlong England's greenest hills
& k, ?( n) v& Z5 b/ NYour candle's burned out long before
( a3 N. T1 p: ~$ j/ D4 g0 MYour legend ever will |
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