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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 R4 Z" r7 s( m5 g
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Goodbye England's rose' ]9 C A3 ~, L- X- i0 F0 q; v$ s7 a4 F
May you ever grow in our hearts* S7 B1 m; \! F+ @5 e% l
You were the grace that placed itself+ x z2 c$ N1 S o) g
Where lives were torn apart/ h7 U9 \. A t5 j, I
You called out to our country
o3 t# Z$ g. UAnd you whispered to those in pain
- L9 Y+ @0 _+ }/ D, \. o& {Now you belong to heaven
# T9 V7 M4 \% B @And the stars spell out your name
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" W5 E4 S6 m0 gAnd it seems to me you lived your life* w2 i9 l" u Q5 p/ z) Q& b/ L
Like a candle in the wind
; c) v# F, E! [) ]* xNever fading with the sunset
1 _- _1 L' V s3 GWhen the rain set in2 F1 V( X) b0 E9 s
And your footsteps will always fall here4 L& z7 b4 U, J$ ~. J/ b, L
Along England's greenest hills# X2 h: i1 E. Z- V# {
Your candle's burned out long before3 Z1 N1 W) r' |* Z$ [
Your legend ever will
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6 G; r- f0 y2 P' r2 a1 aLoveliness we've lost7 c$ R ^. q, M0 m$ Q/ o
These empty days without your smile+ N6 S3 L: {1 a g! q$ D
This torch we'll always carry
9 i- J- C3 P6 c- s* L, ]( X IFor our nation's golden child+ D6 `" r1 r- f! G- N3 w: x& Z
And even though we try
4 W g0 ^1 g' @0 x: I7 RThe truth brings us to tears# n, K" X& M/ C* u9 {- H! C5 n
All our words cannot express
: X9 C' X! C t$ H' l8 s% R' f# K! i) wThe joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life, w% }; o- }! V m( z0 N
Like a candle in the wind) R; i9 a8 k% D0 z! W9 b
Never fading with the sunset
. f, w& F) `* n' Q1 }When the rain set in
5 a3 ~7 f- j/ z6 F, WAnd your footsteps will always fall here7 b( e) P0 x( J4 Y- |" c
Along England's greenest hills
3 O3 Z# [4 A) I4 j: P1 t, OYour candle's burned out long before+ z+ X7 @/ n8 y6 f6 |
Your legend ever will
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) A. g, e; B5 D) V! B7 FGoodbye England's rose2 Z# \2 Q1 v) s- L7 n) _
May you ever grow in our hearts: V6 B- A- F! K7 h6 C; {) I6 L. X
You were the grace that placed itself
2 X" X, |6 Y& }/ n D K- O+ uWhere lives were torn apart
/ a' s, f$ N& X7 R2 aGoodbye England's rose
. V( Y' E u( B) M9 C7 l. k( eFrom a country lost without your soul* N: i6 E5 k" g* I
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion5 B" @( i- L4 v: m) i# S) M
More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life* l0 h7 s5 L4 G6 m' m
Like a candle in the wind* o( R9 u5 P" [
Never fading with the sunset. ]2 D/ p9 b5 h# p( P0 [
When the rain set in- W% d4 n1 N h3 B
And you footsteps will always fall here& G, J/ s6 F" d0 q- @/ }
Along England's greenest hills
, ~4 T' R7 ^$ w g3 LYour candle's burned out long before" Q0 x' O' ]0 j, }9 a; d. ]
Your legend ever will |
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