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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 4 w! ?$ m$ p2 B& g
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9 m6 j9 D. n# _* qGoodbye England's rose0 ^( C( k+ a5 S& A/ r# y
May you ever grow in our hearts S1 B( r O6 E; I8 b
You were the grace that placed itself
7 H4 r4 ]9 }3 ^9 @6 KWhere lives were torn apart
: x1 @% v4 m8 z: ~! W0 Y# i! AYou called out to our country
4 Q. ?- f$ G4 s5 {And you whispered to those in pain( H# ~; {7 X- V' @8 `$ a- ]
Now you belong to heaven! U9 s, C& f3 E L2 H4 s
And the stars spell out your name
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. {) u7 p" o" q# @, V. tAnd it seems to me you lived your life' N: X! n* Z" }3 U. x
Like a candle in the wind
5 r, h( o. \+ m$ u! n3 q' H- `6 ENever fading with the sunset
8 g1 ?8 b3 q8 E9 r, CWhen the rain set in7 Z# P* z0 t/ H+ B9 `! l
And your footsteps will always fall here
/ g: T5 T% V( yAlong England's greenest hills9 L. H& X; L1 f7 V- X
Your candle's burned out long before
$ ^ O' i0 q: p. A. i5 UYour legend ever will" c) q+ V2 t Y1 ~, f
! M6 X2 G4 P5 {) M [7 vLoveliness we've lost
2 W. @* m3 J! n3 k" OThese empty days without your smile
' R: w# N8 N: B' u; i J* v' cThis torch we'll always carry5 y" _# }& t* Q6 W v: ?0 g
For our nation's golden child- o6 Z$ A5 s1 o2 R
And even though we try, c- |5 B- P) W+ p: h5 X- [% d( I
The truth brings us to tears
( Y( H: _+ y* f, _/ F# FAll our words cannot express
5 Y9 I7 ^+ J+ x$ fThe joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life
! B! G9 R0 n( N e/ a, b* r! PLike a candle in the wind
9 n' q2 ?8 P( t+ f: bNever fading with the sunset& W' l0 `6 a i% ]( J
When the rain set in
* I$ _/ Y1 c. b* d: G' VAnd your footsteps will always fall here
" H. A s7 F" O# ]4 k0 G9 \Along England's greenest hills( Q. g7 `: W( p3 S) l) [/ y
Your candle's burned out long before# Z# S, p: [) t6 \- P9 _
Your legend ever will. P+ v. G% c# H( I
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Goodbye England's rose1 m2 J; E( i8 {" g# }* R( G, K
May you ever grow in our hearts4 E1 n: _( @: A6 p8 m. L! d f! H
You were the grace that placed itself3 Y C1 ]: v Y7 Q* X! y0 H+ k: z
Where lives were torn apart9 K9 `! l4 S% ^1 @* f0 `
Goodbye England's rose
/ \8 Z- @$ O2 H6 d3 L/ @From a country lost without your soul
6 I" S. { m) gWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
! I% w; I6 d; p# q8 k% F4 Y0 DMore than you'll ever know; c% S% F1 J$ u; C2 L5 n
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And it seems to me you lived your life( v, d( |# U- z9 d) G2 p
Like a candle in the wind
$ u3 U! P( {" r4 PNever fading with the sunset
/ s- q' u" l Q( e5 o" R, e6 kWhen the rain set in1 a& m7 V& f% D" R- P( v; Y* \1 ^
And you footsteps will always fall here
) S' {- D: K, y& ?, K4 Y; jAlong England's greenest hills; u/ y8 V% R% x2 t9 {6 Y3 y
Your candle's burned out long before
R& h5 ]. @! ]- b j a* GYour legend ever will |
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