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2 ?/ p8 s& b+ `' O% S4 n; \( p! U. CGoodbye England's rose! x2 h4 e: |3 S2 E9 M
May you ever grow in our hearts I* D& d8 ]# D3 E: ?5 ?) @
You were the grace that placed itself
' Y u2 c7 a" \' B+ MWhere lives were torn apart( U& n! X B; B) m# x. T0 ^
You called out to our country
% w$ ~8 S7 Z% v! \0 r( k1 {" a) o5 `And you whispered to those in pain
9 E; ]3 h$ x8 Y, Z" x5 n0 zNow you belong to heaven
8 i: L6 q0 S2 c1 rAnd the stars spell out your name( j; N$ ^' B% K9 }
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And it seems to me you lived your life
2 v5 m! c# I. R3 t! ~1 eLike a candle in the wind
* P; z; d1 w. _ }Never fading with the sunset
. z" I' T4 u ^. |/ ?When the rain set in
" ^* q; H; t) H* ^; w NAnd your footsteps will always fall here( l8 H, {* G R) T
Along England's greenest hills
0 [4 {( d- t" ~! ~Your candle's burned out long before6 `8 Z. x5 o' R" V' u" O4 A
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost
6 ^5 J4 f4 H. ?& Q, o: Y2 nThese empty days without your smile
# L) u' P: U- |4 a3 G. ^This torch we'll always carry
& c6 H- M5 m& A7 t, M. s9 M# }For our nation's golden child6 F' G& w. L$ \" |
And even though we try
8 O: k0 T/ k1 C8 `" y2 ]* }3 dThe truth brings us to tears. k1 N% M0 T$ E; d/ s8 K8 a$ F
All our words cannot express3 C0 L3 X" @5 M) g
The joy you brought us through the years, S3 I+ A8 N: ]$ ]+ b$ j
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And it seems to me you lived your life
: L- r% R7 B( Y! A9 ~& a9 m8 i8 N$ CLike a candle in the wind
8 Z9 [/ h0 {- A7 U2 c; @Never fading with the sunset2 E$ S- |& V$ L0 X
When the rain set in
( Q$ y. [) @8 `8 E6 I# yAnd your footsteps will always fall here0 D2 \6 g8 g# b; q
Along England's greenest hills/ L) D F, Y& n6 m0 w
Your candle's burned out long before' s( `( C7 \" ^7 E
Your legend ever will( {, y( ]! V6 N W# m
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Goodbye England's rose7 d( C% c+ D# {( g4 I5 B
May you ever grow in our hearts, g/ j0 F9 I4 N8 q. [
You were the grace that placed itself' F! ] ^9 i& p2 H( h$ R
Where lives were torn apart
6 C: u- T9 U$ j5 A' Y4 U5 iGoodbye England's rose
1 c5 Z. p/ L5 B. w) X$ i L, ?From a country lost without your soul
; r& P' m+ u, B* s4 C, \4 sWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
$ ~7 a8 G# V$ T7 FMore than you'll ever know8 S/ W$ J* J! d: E% R
0 S2 D ~" K+ _4 T* a4 M' \And it seems to me you lived your life
. v. `# c( j: fLike a candle in the wind( Q, j. ^4 o9 r
Never fading with the sunset
1 a" J& w5 b; C G6 fWhen the rain set in
1 c, W+ O5 z+ j GAnd you footsteps will always fall here
: {3 r; i2 y6 \. E2 e3 w. ^9 A* [Along England's greenest hills5 d( R$ N$ `7 P) I1 C0 R
Your candle's burned out long before
8 r2 X# M% l7 [/ B! q- zYour legend ever will |
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