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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 , z5 m( u1 \! x3 Q9 G( c6 t
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; j4 C g0 P- V1 v# u4 HGoodbye England's rose4 [+ S/ \' A: T0 k1 ^* R
May you ever grow in our hearts8 L% w, C# O9 D* E: A3 J& r2 Q4 ?
You were the grace that placed itself
i& l0 r* m2 v( Y$ E/ S; w4 q) Z% b# gWhere lives were torn apart o3 k" t6 n. O; V; E0 g' w
You called out to our country
& |8 \4 G4 h( X9 M: Y( yAnd you whispered to those in pain: i% y* `4 k& S* h* ^9 R0 b; ]
Now you belong to heaven) H* K1 _: X! {5 z0 v; c; o' O
And the stars spell out your name5 i) S/ f) g9 }" Y9 [4 l
& k+ M; B: p- X9 dAnd it seems to me you lived your life! l, G& t5 @, p; D5 R
Like a candle in the wind& ~0 d5 P0 _5 ^- n3 [/ |/ i" j4 D
Never fading with the sunset( x) Y0 C- y: s( d% G
When the rain set in
4 N* P6 Q& q$ S2 B& jAnd your footsteps will always fall here
+ o% z) Y- h# A% Z. E- o* cAlong England's greenest hills
$ u* G. x* L* b& pYour candle's burned out long before
0 v8 D* {6 h& q" H# Z2 aYour legend ever will, S x! l F, \
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Loveliness we've lost7 q- M2 H4 S7 |) A: ]: X
These empty days without your smile: K/ h$ `/ L: |) Y2 E
This torch we'll always carry
; ~! O6 _$ m( H i! T8 pFor our nation's golden child: V( _" ^ a6 z6 P2 n
And even though we try
+ T' _* l7 }8 c" ?& L7 ^; HThe truth brings us to tears
3 x0 R* c$ C9 q) h2 ?9 IAll our words cannot express+ Z. u. y6 P s! }0 b4 z& |9 d
The joy you brought us through the years9 M. @" w8 ]! U' H
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And it seems to me you lived your life
; o6 [' \3 @1 J+ C* zLike a candle in the wind
* T# S( ?) b; T& f8 M( F( sNever fading with the sunset
8 {; H, Q9 a6 @3 bWhen the rain set in
# B; M, {1 _3 l. N3 p0 t/ J2 V5 qAnd your footsteps will always fall here7 t0 x! `9 k G( M
Along England's greenest hills+ a* h2 d8 U7 N8 @( }
Your candle's burned out long before
' R8 _+ O9 R6 b# z" rYour legend ever will
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7 a. \- E u5 {8 fGoodbye England's rose, I- O3 E0 p" K! I& j
May you ever grow in our hearts0 V* v' C8 R/ l- S
You were the grace that placed itself. U' C+ H' M4 l" t' q6 o
Where lives were torn apart; s" ^/ s; y" N# f4 L
Goodbye England's rose4 G: J4 T& c# `2 {- i$ {; C% x
From a country lost without your soul) Y2 R6 {4 G( ?( d
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
9 z+ K+ T9 t4 U2 [: w6 x4 LMore than you'll ever know- h' `1 ~) @% c
0 ^7 j0 q [0 w8 ]. l# tAnd it seems to me you lived your life
4 ?1 v" [# D- F4 i: j8 lLike a candle in the wind* z0 s; R/ T6 K4 T! G+ F
Never fading with the sunset
8 ~% [% }+ ?; KWhen the rain set in* H7 l3 T/ |. Q2 [3 i3 F: h! t
And you footsteps will always fall here
3 k! K, q1 R& \6 mAlong England's greenest hills1 M& e7 N$ |% F2 ]
Your candle's burned out long before2 @& w$ {( i4 J! z) S
Your legend ever will |
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