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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 @, ]* X% T6 N! w- ?
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Goodbye England's rose
" M R' }4 G$ K) L) yMay you ever grow in our hearts+ T- g; \( N0 S- H" u
You were the grace that placed itself
9 V4 Y# g K+ T% [6 Y RWhere lives were torn apart
* V3 ]: ~2 @) F/ G, k' Z' FYou called out to our country
* t- b* q$ L1 _+ p2 GAnd you whispered to those in pain" W! Y3 Q$ d; z# l$ i, m8 G6 x3 b
Now you belong to heaven: y3 O! U* E+ a3 X4 k7 N
And the stars spell out your name
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% }1 z+ `0 q8 \) R) ]And it seems to me you lived your life7 E$ S: U$ X$ y7 ^% ]1 J
Like a candle in the wind" N) n! m8 @: F% l. M! L5 A% j5 \
Never fading with the sunset
+ V; G E9 o) P* |, t% [5 ~1 [When the rain set in2 _! q; ~- x+ z3 M0 f6 w) L
And your footsteps will always fall here) _. U+ Y$ J4 F
Along England's greenest hills% j$ v9 h0 `% b, i$ Z- A
Your candle's burned out long before& B, o* d! m; B r
Your legend ever will: ~* _9 P+ o" M. J5 p: b
% P& F8 S4 D' ALoveliness we've lost
+ j8 J; l: E9 `6 y/ h0 T5 T- zThese empty days without your smile
' k& j$ Z: u/ ^- f# l2 F6 v8 ^This torch we'll always carry& f- o/ a+ D. S2 e1 W- J* ]
For our nation's golden child; [4 I* V! s7 b6 \6 h0 g' g' M B
And even though we try
+ `! \ f8 ~2 P' \: lThe truth brings us to tears
. v3 M4 H. n1 c- }: PAll our words cannot express
1 `, Q3 |5 d( J! R' x7 X( ZThe joy you brought us through the years" l, b4 k. `/ ~, H! V- M/ S- a
, `3 C0 o% ^- a& @9 nAnd it seems to me you lived your life
6 Y3 d& b0 a. K0 \% z9 q \Like a candle in the wind
0 `7 }5 t b, v5 p2 iNever fading with the sunset
7 h1 O# f& ]) F# ~When the rain set in
: k9 q9 Z" X4 kAnd your footsteps will always fall here% G$ k" T6 o) N( p, ^1 s/ q0 [+ J9 e7 o
Along England's greenest hills
1 ?3 b; o: `3 {7 nYour candle's burned out long before4 {. E+ ~/ L3 v i4 g
Your legend ever will% [9 f+ a0 ~# t$ v+ F$ o' e3 X
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Goodbye England's rose9 e& H' z4 D9 o: m! g6 b
May you ever grow in our hearts
# T4 g' `4 w0 C: O; D/ F( d0 ^) ?You were the grace that placed itself
# Y5 X* I! A( x: f' g' J1 w9 dWhere lives were torn apart
& q9 W# b% T% F' n, `Goodbye England's rose8 X! n9 P4 f3 U
From a country lost without your soul
& M r5 R; r; l; v3 B: WWho'll miss the wings of your compassion* E! Z+ M6 a7 L( J2 q1 w$ d
More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life1 m2 e {' w5 v6 O3 H, y0 [' |- s
Like a candle in the wind
+ Y$ W. R, r3 U" H" Q4 g6 Y( q A; uNever fading with the sunset7 E9 t7 e: e& ]8 ]) i% s# W
When the rain set in
4 T, P. V$ o" q1 X" m3 aAnd you footsteps will always fall here$ [9 R! X8 l* W; W& { G2 c b/ p
Along England's greenest hills& A" K0 f. P1 G* {6 t9 L, e$ F
Your candle's burned out long before2 X' G! X3 a P2 f; i" d' b
Your legend ever will |
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