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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 4 c5 B4 ]/ h# v' `
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H2 n1 m5 r' PGoodbye England's rose5 B8 g, N8 `2 ~5 k2 \
May you ever grow in our hearts
3 x1 g& ?; J# K. S1 b. cYou were the grace that placed itself" G. g& L/ d& h# u: t' u, S
Where lives were torn apart
0 ? }' |! T1 ]1 X3 i+ WYou called out to our country: T/ u% b% b, S4 A+ v1 X; r
And you whispered to those in pain/ r, O' b( o8 O, k p; }) h
Now you belong to heaven
! A/ \" M1 o" M) `9 j2 X- d$ p5 h" KAnd the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life
C( O9 j. Y$ T7 D: KLike a candle in the wind
7 c3 x( y) f) T& F+ a5 @3 RNever fading with the sunset, A: w8 K0 c0 }& p8 S, P
When the rain set in: @1 j' C- F6 W& t; g
And your footsteps will always fall here5 F6 {( L# i. h) O& b# V
Along England's greenest hills. U/ H0 X4 N0 S; `* L2 r
Your candle's burned out long before4 W! q5 H% E- V8 K# H
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost: E6 I+ X2 ~* w$ ]+ M5 l4 o8 \
These empty days without your smile4 a4 [! r# k8 w
This torch we'll always carry
* }* G3 s$ G8 G& M. S: g& {For our nation's golden child
+ h/ }4 k% _; w) \# sAnd even though we try
, h4 a+ B5 F; d. ?% `- c0 xThe truth brings us to tears
* n8 }, P+ |, s$ T/ lAll our words cannot express' y. _! e7 T. j3 N$ ?8 S, C
The joy you brought us through the years
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% D/ p( d9 \: PAnd it seems to me you lived your life
7 |/ [6 h! u4 N9 R( q) I" Z# ULike a candle in the wind& f0 C( J. I5 ` b( r9 V
Never fading with the sunset
1 ^% L4 d S4 `9 O. N/ o& rWhen the rain set in- m, t# s; K F0 v4 t7 N
And your footsteps will always fall here; q# L- V6 [* X
Along England's greenest hills! p' Y7 t e; z1 ` {0 g: V5 h
Your candle's burned out long before
$ t$ _' t/ w/ \1 I( wYour legend ever will
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5 i8 A: f& Y9 H- AGoodbye England's rose
; K" J+ Q4 n) Z6 qMay you ever grow in our hearts) V* @& i: L2 x) e4 a' j
You were the grace that placed itself
% d" h! g# ]* b5 I/ }Where lives were torn apart
( ], e& M# I( p) @) C- g: r/ KGoodbye England's rose s% L, E8 n+ N" X
From a country lost without your soul
. p( @9 a- H; _9 R* TWho'll miss the wings of your compassion v" W8 L# M5 p% N- b, b
More than you'll ever know
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8 y0 E) C- y$ g* t6 ^. LAnd it seems to me you lived your life
6 u, ]7 }. k! G c: [- K" lLike a candle in the wind, Z1 H! a2 z- m! }$ ]
Never fading with the sunset
+ Q( x- g+ E8 g' qWhen the rain set in1 d4 e T+ m1 \/ Z- K* i* I
And you footsteps will always fall here
& G; w2 o. x, QAlong England's greenest hills6 b" f% r+ s! M; ~3 H
Your candle's burned out long before1 S( m8 g5 l! z( |, ^7 B& F
Your legend ever will |
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