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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑
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Goodbye England's rose" i: }+ o: x% A" o/ R/ M; n( n
May you ever grow in our hearts5 A% d; ]4 \( V) j( ]4 \
You were the grace that placed itself
# t5 @8 `5 g2 ?0 m4 B9 TWhere lives were torn apart
E) |. V! G1 o2 H' XYou called out to our country; \7 d, x6 Q8 t) ~ A$ Q( k- g
And you whispered to those in pain& E0 v/ a: G+ a9 S& M; w
Now you belong to heaven
/ b1 u% u4 o" v( S! NAnd the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life
& ~6 w3 S3 G: n8 e1 u! w) |2 ~: i$ pLike a candle in the wind7 o( Y1 E0 T# p. s r* l
Never fading with the sunset2 P2 N6 e# E8 g9 Z8 C
When the rain set in
0 s- q( q% B9 d% |# u# `5 gAnd your footsteps will always fall here" @" V m1 N. ]* `7 l1 q
Along England's greenest hills$ y9 N p# O7 d8 E5 p0 O! `% f
Your candle's burned out long before7 o3 U3 d" K/ \$ h8 n
Your legend ever will- V2 r$ u* p! y
- V9 t- y+ T; V4 E- v: `/ oLoveliness we've lost7 x( X; g* g' H) }% Y$ U! k, A! s$ l
These empty days without your smile
& F$ d' C) \, N2 ]This torch we'll always carry
2 ]% z9 m. j: I2 b% z+ cFor our nation's golden child. b" X/ G. u5 \/ {3 ]% c% E B" ~1 [" W( n
And even though we try
4 F+ X( B: n/ y; ?7 V( {The truth brings us to tears
- Y+ K- O! ^9 U; d; F. r3 B! _8 TAll our words cannot express
4 c+ I( O) k: J' Z0 \( \The joy you brought us through the years. z- X6 V2 t2 A1 M& m t% p
6 \% p4 d [! B0 x) f" wAnd it seems to me you lived your life
/ e2 C" J: p3 O; l; c% @, oLike a candle in the wind h5 s* m: q3 g5 W h9 \
Never fading with the sunset0 r3 D7 z: u& f( I: u9 D$ r
When the rain set in8 w5 U [7 t. h- l
And your footsteps will always fall here
$ z+ _- z+ v& Q9 A" C. I8 YAlong England's greenest hills
, {/ t7 c0 T2 H8 F' F BYour candle's burned out long before
) ~; W; y% C' {Your legend ever will
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" z1 L7 p$ t5 o( m: \$ h/ vGoodbye England's rose! J& r& E* N2 ?2 ~# a5 \% j% @& K9 _
May you ever grow in our hearts
* R6 _4 F9 O8 Q$ u% AYou were the grace that placed itself3 ~: E9 k5 b2 x+ q4 g2 l
Where lives were torn apart
2 M2 |8 r ?4 k5 IGoodbye England's rose' [3 K. ^/ m7 I4 ]
From a country lost without your soul
; M7 x9 k" c/ OWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
9 K3 R8 q4 t- W9 d' y# A0 d2 kMore than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life% u3 M# p8 u' n# X
Like a candle in the wind9 v, h% k+ k. U# X
Never fading with the sunset8 X. g3 m: K3 V+ e9 Y0 y
When the rain set in
$ G; B. Y" ?" ]8 oAnd you footsteps will always fall here
1 \3 C& v3 B' s# X& ^Along England's greenest hills7 ^+ h: f# K, Y. ~# M
Your candle's burned out long before% I8 H) ]5 E/ X: |3 P
Your legend ever will |
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