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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑
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Goodbye England's rose
4 @; F+ \ V) X3 O, tMay you ever grow in our hearts
) p/ M6 U7 [' _+ g) {You were the grace that placed itself7 ]0 U' D+ I7 e# H, b# m9 y" [ v6 K
Where lives were torn apart
( i) G j( Y9 m/ BYou called out to our country
1 W5 _& _; A, [+ {And you whispered to those in pain# k5 N4 y* {7 U- |: L$ {
Now you belong to heaven9 I7 E# X! x2 {+ ~. ^
And the stars spell out your name8 e& d2 u! T9 e K) s4 Z
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And it seems to me you lived your life
9 F, `& H* a; NLike a candle in the wind
; K5 M; L1 V1 `$ B5 f. K) e+ w* ^Never fading with the sunset
0 t) s+ b# m# O5 Y1 pWhen the rain set in
: t. `6 s5 r( k3 F5 z, PAnd your footsteps will always fall here
! b# A1 k+ d$ s4 P( K8 k5 i6 ]/ D% W% MAlong England's greenest hills3 z6 R' p3 E& x; U% `! `
Your candle's burned out long before9 u, p* r* W1 x! p# `
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost
7 L. j0 S6 ^' W+ L* ~9 l3 `These empty days without your smile1 _; I8 q2 N1 s
This torch we'll always carry
* {# q* x, _! v& E3 _For our nation's golden child
* |3 G; D/ ]! Q- y! }And even though we try" }! o+ a* i( {0 @4 \9 U4 X1 o
The truth brings us to tears
" `& x* L" \$ o$ K. ~& hAll our words cannot express
* R, c$ h' M, HThe joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life- }( F8 d1 Q& T8 V e, Q, J9 e
Like a candle in the wind
+ s5 p0 t; H9 Y4 h, z8 ZNever fading with the sunset
0 l a2 x8 K% _When the rain set in2 e* T6 m8 z% t: B$ g
And your footsteps will always fall here
) a" m+ {' A. g$ bAlong England's greenest hills
5 x/ ~) B' V' R, Q7 B. R( l" p- _Your candle's burned out long before
4 H! p s' x, g* wYour legend ever will
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Goodbye England's rose
! A' l( {% t2 qMay you ever grow in our hearts
/ H4 H( y& {- I* @$ Z8 f1 qYou were the grace that placed itself
+ y* z% }) e. c6 VWhere lives were torn apart& V& N$ u( k3 R& r" |9 I
Goodbye England's rose
0 b8 Z8 r) k5 c5 R( mFrom a country lost without your soul
5 t0 q6 k4 `& e) `# f! c+ \. yWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
' y& J' X7 Z% o2 hMore than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life) F) p; Y/ q0 D5 e) ~; R2 J
Like a candle in the wind
# h* i) n6 f9 l( Y: q! ^, ~+ xNever fading with the sunset
4 g- t0 ]6 E( l" \+ l0 ~: FWhen the rain set in0 |0 a y. ?3 G( w
And you footsteps will always fall here' |) s! k/ s, K( M+ B# F% `; z0 b
Along England's greenest hills
! F6 ~) }9 E- z; a) s" L- G& eYour candle's burned out long before. X* J* p$ ]; d6 P# o
Your legend ever will |
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