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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 , h* o- V) U0 Y G1 |) R
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, n/ T% T9 M! V1 N6 w% |5 v% xGoodbye England's rose3 E; Y0 i [3 ~
May you ever grow in our hearts
# o$ f; J4 \+ o) D6 Q' O1 `& qYou were the grace that placed itself
$ A! `2 I$ C! l( w* gWhere lives were torn apart
' V4 {) R! U8 K, C$ u7 gYou called out to our country
) p9 n- Z9 z. f' K _4 E/ g% GAnd you whispered to those in pain
/ a# M% Y) V& e9 MNow you belong to heaven+ A3 b' Q) p0 o! O& ]( w
And the stars spell out your name) _- O: b) V7 D7 {; b, \
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And it seems to me you lived your life/ h/ j7 W3 L% Q$ c0 k) b& N# H
Like a candle in the wind
: k( E/ T6 ?6 @Never fading with the sunset7 j! r; f; M! }' H3 k
When the rain set in1 l c/ x, k# B9 N6 f. W
And your footsteps will always fall here7 X& O% g5 _* j/ k: D
Along England's greenest hills
& E% c% T* d) _; {Your candle's burned out long before
! \7 L, k# l* V" c4 a9 ]Your legend ever will3 r; }9 |8 O# |. W V1 A
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Loveliness we've lost* A% p, _ y/ z, s9 |
These empty days without your smile- u8 x* F- f5 F# n
This torch we'll always carry3 J+ G0 D; e+ Z& k% R% F
For our nation's golden child, P6 g& n; v" E3 \
And even though we try
3 l/ ^, e( t0 U* ]$ wThe truth brings us to tears
7 r, t" s8 j* @! C4 L- X: uAll our words cannot express+ _ g. t8 z! w: u' V
The joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life- u# `5 b* z# B" v+ c
Like a candle in the wind% j j3 A* d) ~4 T& _7 L+ C
Never fading with the sunset- p- y7 q" n1 {# P" }0 u' t( d
When the rain set in& ~$ p1 g1 ]+ }# e3 h. G5 G# [6 e
And your footsteps will always fall here. q! L% ]3 p% x' L8 E0 Q3 L+ D
Along England's greenest hills
e2 \! \- r5 ^! v/ g: H# QYour candle's burned out long before& e- x) p$ R! D2 i( E4 G/ L+ F" n* S7 B
Your legend ever will
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, y: ]: G' Q6 P6 z3 v2 ZGoodbye England's rose
) A. z7 l( W% l2 ?) LMay you ever grow in our hearts/ |& a- e0 B+ E1 j; `
You were the grace that placed itself# a& U: p& g: y
Where lives were torn apart8 H( b8 ^. p7 f
Goodbye England's rose
- o- k$ R+ I9 v- U% y% Y% T+ m5 vFrom a country lost without your soul
, M+ o5 U/ D% }, N# _1 qWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
" F; n0 `- R0 p# ?9 Q2 _More than you'll ever know& L$ g; c J3 B" r" v
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And it seems to me you lived your life
4 {7 h1 Y& }0 sLike a candle in the wind
! O/ q# j& b9 J0 W: h1 ^% {2 mNever fading with the sunset. i, [& \7 w d5 o" X2 q1 D1 U0 i
When the rain set in4 k5 V% A/ M$ g- B0 K' e
And you footsteps will always fall here
2 E, ?0 X! L" K' _; ?1 N }Along England's greenest hills
( _# o# E L; Q: w1 ]! S' e/ CYour candle's burned out long before. m" b! n- ~* i' j
Your legend ever will |
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