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Goodbye England's rose
7 J2 X% D, R$ [* ~ r i7 eMay you ever grow in our hearts3 Y9 ?1 \7 \+ ?. r U
You were the grace that placed itself: d; r4 X% N; {3 d! K8 ?4 N! x8 T4 g
Where lives were torn apart
7 S: D. P/ f$ w+ M; B& UYou called out to our country
1 i# R% s S. S: l W$ NAnd you whispered to those in pain
4 n0 w; D) v `9 z# J: g5 R9 m& A7 [Now you belong to heaven
; {4 _4 [( x W5 @: cAnd the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life
" h, E. |4 _0 I+ PLike a candle in the wind
; E2 s+ X8 J1 E4 J* e/ @Never fading with the sunset* A& r( z% W6 }5 J. X( d) \+ X
When the rain set in
" A1 X, c: T) M2 y4 X5 Z+ ]6 g- RAnd your footsteps will always fall here) w' s' R5 J; Q' d7 o% F, @
Along England's greenest hills
4 @8 d7 i6 F: h) {- k8 MYour candle's burned out long before2 y: P" e, y4 k7 P u; q$ X0 G
Your legend ever will5 ^1 S; k! V- N
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Loveliness we've lost \+ z; D$ ?' O& y' ~/ ?7 G
These empty days without your smile1 K; Z: Z3 T l( L5 @2 |$ w
This torch we'll always carry0 O/ B7 e: k* M% ^
For our nation's golden child
8 I" `! \2 R% |, y+ f b! ]: xAnd even though we try
" s; d Y: a! OThe truth brings us to tears
A: Y! W+ ^9 ^7 H6 ~All our words cannot express) x& O' ]: R, }$ g- T/ t
The joy you brought us through the years
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* Y3 x2 P5 u3 V1 I& B4 G3 ]+ t, X3 @And it seems to me you lived your life1 ]8 L% H+ N0 @0 ~4 ^
Like a candle in the wind p7 H7 i& ]/ \* @6 J6 M
Never fading with the sunset& _& _$ n) G4 q2 V$ h
When the rain set in9 d [: a6 D) W
And your footsteps will always fall here
$ _2 R$ X) l; vAlong England's greenest hills, C$ N2 S" h0 k# s0 i& M
Your candle's burned out long before
5 D' s& m* L; ^! EYour legend ever will) q; D4 s4 S* |6 H4 Q0 P: _
7 u- ?. u; Q4 d$ U: V5 e5 k( ZGoodbye England's rose
* B! P! P ~( w5 l" EMay you ever grow in our hearts7 i: u. u& W8 b/ ? M$ ?
You were the grace that placed itself5 D: F2 b) |! E+ ~) B+ z7 v
Where lives were torn apart
# x: ~/ i' l$ ^% v" F$ a# @. oGoodbye England's rose% J) \$ c9 i, D0 P r, f" H/ b
From a country lost without your soul
& d+ u4 T" |- L: gWho'll miss the wings of your compassion; d7 m7 k+ S* |: {" o' i" j
More than you'll ever know
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0 _& q) I7 l5 |" F3 Q! `And it seems to me you lived your life# t4 `# k: R G. K, V
Like a candle in the wind
1 P3 Q" U- Z9 ` n" w5 _4 F XNever fading with the sunset
! b6 R2 i/ r# C, q9 M& Z# P+ J0 BWhen the rain set in: I* V' B6 d+ @' n1 H
And you footsteps will always fall here
" e" m9 I8 k' i7 s9 ^! Y5 B# B1 f8 QAlong England's greenest hills
- g2 f& M3 @/ d' \; uYour candle's burned out long before
8 ~3 P# d: H- K- f2 j# i9 GYour legend ever will |
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