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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 " i5 }5 a P2 L( _# Q3 h1 i8 O
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6 I2 G3 s( R/ f$ {) ?0 P0 |Goodbye England's rose7 ~* l1 E( X) r: i0 j
May you ever grow in our hearts+ I2 a1 E0 h+ I. v1 |3 j" }+ b& ~. |
You were the grace that placed itself7 [# G2 |# y# j$ j/ D- D5 ~
Where lives were torn apart
5 D9 @. ^2 g) b1 G9 c5 nYou called out to our country& ~- o* e8 s) U$ S. { n4 S
And you whispered to those in pain
7 }5 z; }9 X9 l5 ]8 A: pNow you belong to heaven. V3 z( r; O6 Q9 s+ Q
And the stars spell out your name
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8 k1 N- t5 J4 j- L) W; KAnd it seems to me you lived your life
. T2 c$ Q1 W( i7 ?2 x( \; tLike a candle in the wind
2 U! J/ }( n5 BNever fading with the sunset
/ l& j) I6 w( H; d- m8 w- tWhen the rain set in2 f4 b" A' a0 I4 n$ G
And your footsteps will always fall here
1 g& _3 K* {2 e2 A, @1 QAlong England's greenest hills# {# Y' V& P# a4 F" f' h4 J
Your candle's burned out long before
9 B& R4 y" p# v- c! l& YYour legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost6 {6 K F" Q: k/ g
These empty days without your smile
; ~ Z* |: A) M1 SThis torch we'll always carry
" {5 u% A9 @- VFor our nation's golden child! n9 @6 l2 g, R0 y+ l
And even though we try$ U- q$ i7 Y, |2 e/ y* w6 {
The truth brings us to tears, M9 @/ N5 b; j: ^! [
All our words cannot express: v1 f! L* S6 k9 i6 Y% |7 c. a
The joy you brought us through the years
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6 u3 O, C& D% ?( l7 ]& MAnd it seems to me you lived your life
" @3 r- j! r+ v2 xLike a candle in the wind9 k1 O# M% o! v1 x7 L9 y
Never fading with the sunset& T, ~" m' B9 _! j2 Y6 H) e; c4 X
When the rain set in, p3 F. n8 p3 E+ d
And your footsteps will always fall here
" C/ f2 J) [- e7 OAlong England's greenest hills; U n: @7 k6 R; i2 ?2 a2 H3 S2 o" }
Your candle's burned out long before3 w1 W; O0 [* g7 `' j5 T6 i
Your legend ever will
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Goodbye England's rose2 Q r2 }! `* N0 s0 V" h
May you ever grow in our hearts
, g) K) S: g% E" h3 v3 G5 Y8 JYou were the grace that placed itself
; k0 l J: B/ C8 [$ _5 `: J) SWhere lives were torn apart
- {* _) d+ l! W' M; F. |% _3 f6 qGoodbye England's rose
1 h' o4 X! v3 i5 S( A y- BFrom a country lost without your soul W# v: U" n& x/ T2 S( E/ b
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
4 P! c! L$ O$ n$ N VMore than you'll ever know
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6 C8 l; B/ m( u2 @ KAnd it seems to me you lived your life; V6 J7 Z7 D2 D/ s
Like a candle in the wind+ X4 \/ `1 Z* p' M- B
Never fading with the sunset& O3 ]5 ?* |$ h: N
When the rain set in" f4 @/ o- y3 i5 c2 X8 m' g
And you footsteps will always fall here: s$ h) P# K/ s& A. O
Along England's greenest hills( D0 j) ]$ V9 ?6 F
Your candle's burned out long before
o* b$ R5 Y7 F! g9 `7 z9 C. aYour legend ever will |
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