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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 " H! ^ {6 w: X/ z+ n
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( I6 }. X) j* Y2 eGoodbye England's rose: m3 _/ \! d7 m3 d( w0 D- s
May you ever grow in our hearts
# }& [6 g5 E$ D/ B: P2 xYou were the grace that placed itself
7 D$ p! o& a; B7 f) [; cWhere lives were torn apart" P% h7 m. K& X/ i5 W; z
You called out to our country: e& ~/ n: c) W
And you whispered to those in pain5 y, _# ^7 X: w9 G4 m+ m
Now you belong to heaven
# ~) y: G! @/ k- O" C5 y5 a' [, iAnd the stars spell out your name m/ v0 h9 {8 S$ c6 m+ P
! B: L5 T7 i$ i% m4 ?4 {. HAnd it seems to me you lived your life
- z+ o* ~! g4 i( A! iLike a candle in the wind
9 Y( Z& c1 o5 R( j9 dNever fading with the sunset
: z3 e4 P; p1 iWhen the rain set in
3 J+ l6 y% r L7 w& P! K0 `+ \And your footsteps will always fall here% J& C& X6 r/ L2 w2 K7 K
Along England's greenest hills
7 M. E3 [$ a* Z: F9 {) c5 h# UYour candle's burned out long before A8 {- k6 U T, k
Your legend ever will
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/ u( F! S V5 M4 G+ { C" P* kLoveliness we've lost; x, J, k" @( _* [3 U/ c. M7 }8 A
These empty days without your smile
1 q5 T1 x" W* w7 m* pThis torch we'll always carry
& G w8 Z/ i/ J6 o8 eFor our nation's golden child
+ P, l5 m$ ~( i2 n% R/ m. @" XAnd even though we try" D' t4 e) c" o7 R$ a/ D0 Z4 K8 `& L. r
The truth brings us to tears3 J: B& c& m3 h7 \% Q/ i7 W
All our words cannot express
' a8 e5 f/ t! O# A7 LThe joy you brought us through the years
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. M! }1 h$ a4 t% f. v( OAnd it seems to me you lived your life/ _. T+ ?7 e+ j# i4 a- y; {
Like a candle in the wind1 r# x5 G3 ?# X. R* s! j
Never fading with the sunset
3 G Y, y5 j, U' |2 L+ G; dWhen the rain set in. t/ ~1 N( \+ o* U- }5 a
And your footsteps will always fall here
- O [ L6 G& Q; `7 uAlong England's greenest hills; _. X2 N3 ?1 \! K
Your candle's burned out long before
( |, \! I" b4 t- ]Your legend ever will
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- S) I& D+ v* BGoodbye England's rose
4 k6 p- g( O. B: W& cMay you ever grow in our hearts' J' X& L* b3 `- n
You were the grace that placed itself) |* i4 {/ m0 \. S; \7 c4 K8 z$ A
Where lives were torn apart+ u2 W: w) {; ]6 T j# q
Goodbye England's rose
0 P& B8 ^3 R1 l# YFrom a country lost without your soul
) B9 t; _+ z/ P$ k& o% H2 g- v/ gWho'll miss the wings of your compassion. w$ k* @. ]* n3 S8 _. V
More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life
- x, r$ J; M5 S+ f' |Like a candle in the wind
. s" u, S+ m6 X* pNever fading with the sunset. e" H5 [4 G7 Z
When the rain set in
# `# O/ ~/ @. R# j+ N4 @And you footsteps will always fall here
+ ^) W. c+ h( q' G9 `: oAlong England's greenest hills# n4 |1 [9 M$ S0 `& k3 } E
Your candle's burned out long before
$ E6 u6 A- |* O" @9 ~( q$ O( L [& w4 lYour legend ever will |
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