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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
2 i7 K" [0 @- a. xMay you ever grow in our hearts
* e! k! m) u. ^& d# ~6 rYou were the grace that placed itself
( V, _: W- l" ]% N4 i% n1 W5 yWhere lives were torn apart
/ L( j& @4 j$ ^: m1 W7 LYou called out to our country* w# c( O5 d! D
And you whispered to those in pain
7 Y- P8 z4 n7 g$ ~# Y5 g( h* cNow you belong to heaven
9 r S" u) `; @8 WAnd the stars spell out your name
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* _6 t) U0 ?! n0 OAnd it seems to me you lived your life& _3 @- |6 c3 T. r2 O z- O3 R+ S
Like a candle in the wind$ f* z Z) j. {+ a8 q0 U0 C
Never fading with the sunset
* \ G& T0 j J: r( D. ^* A, `When the rain set in
: ? ^. \, a+ [! F% }4 yAnd your footsteps will always fall here
9 v* h* b& o% p# ?+ nAlong England's greenest hills2 p7 S. @2 O, N5 ?- `- t% g, h
Your candle's burned out long before
, j: v7 @- D3 k; L U ]* qYour legend ever will
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4 d+ n! \5 e5 a; y& A8 \8 A4 }0 r6 ~Loveliness we've lost- r( H8 f# ]; A
These empty days without your smile4 M: J$ A9 R) Z& S; g8 a6 \5 v- r
This torch we'll always carry
6 S3 P) J! K: _* J& S8 y) tFor our nation's golden child# F2 b& E5 N5 [' L# w% W, }
And even though we try
4 t" M2 |5 r! H$ HThe truth brings us to tears2 m' j4 [2 J( d7 V2 Y' z
All our words cannot express
* r0 y& \) F( hThe joy you brought us through the years
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) z. f) }( {- s o, Z( xAnd it seems to me you lived your life
! `6 ~7 `6 {0 G, m7 z# d, |Like a candle in the wind
$ P: \# _ t1 K" jNever fading with the sunset
8 h- W0 Z- g$ _' @( }When the rain set in
) i% [1 a) }8 m. f) j; bAnd your footsteps will always fall here
! d" j4 F* C0 J# wAlong England's greenest hills9 _2 u/ \; g. L/ z
Your candle's burned out long before6 q' E5 n, `" S0 v
Your legend ever will9 m% a' P+ p/ l& i: k
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Goodbye England's rose; ~+ T: b1 Z; [% s7 _3 r& @# Z
May you ever grow in our hearts1 Q2 j% U! X7 ]# x# S
You were the grace that placed itself
P6 w# f+ W6 s# ?" E5 OWhere lives were torn apart
0 V; O; m; D+ z) c1 e2 [+ G% }Goodbye England's rose
# h5 M' b- ]6 `+ u; e- gFrom a country lost without your soul6 J$ Z- o; h; [6 a# I# U
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
/ C) v: y! X* E/ hMore than you'll ever know" V: h) t+ P! M
8 T4 \+ ~, R1 W. lAnd it seems to me you lived your life
1 f6 i! f5 r( X' D; H5 @Like a candle in the wind
9 a* H0 y- V/ C. y" g3 V# HNever fading with the sunset
% o! \; b! o4 N+ F+ @When the rain set in
& W8 X |' E! {7 k: {% w `8 W4 ]And you footsteps will always fall here8 m; [& ?3 c! G' E C: q
Along England's greenest hills" {# D. U, i. N3 Q" e! i5 B P. A; `
Your candle's burned out long before
+ b; c( u; p3 L+ _% cYour legend ever will |
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