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2 @- S6 k3 m5 O4 Z' B; MGoodbye England's rose
6 V2 z2 ?1 ^8 {2 DMay you ever grow in our hearts, W5 V& U3 s7 [5 V1 o
You were the grace that placed itself
2 I( x& n: W2 x: \, _1 l, K5 RWhere lives were torn apart/ f/ J4 [' R9 X& |" ~
You called out to our country
. \ c L3 j% c- N7 p* U( TAnd you whispered to those in pain
' ?6 ?8 v; r( j% dNow you belong to heaven
) \0 S& f( B: Y1 o1 \4 oAnd the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life
7 m0 B' q4 I* i8 Y: b0 R1 Q$ Y: wLike a candle in the wind1 D& q$ |; W8 o
Never fading with the sunset
; i* c8 ]2 q! |4 ]. S, bWhen the rain set in+ \7 I. e8 A& Y: v1 o" k+ Q
And your footsteps will always fall here
( Q1 ^& c7 b5 `3 KAlong England's greenest hills
+ ]1 o! v- f4 y/ o; GYour candle's burned out long before) @6 ]# _% i E8 @' Y
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost
+ r# b$ o& H' Q: I6 |" hThese empty days without your smile
e* o! m& x+ e% [8 FThis torch we'll always carry
/ I. n! A6 W# ]7 C" Y$ f7 U cFor our nation's golden child6 Q; B" F8 f4 T* J1 S
And even though we try/ c. c- b: d: `# A3 f
The truth brings us to tears
6 I. [# d8 |- F7 DAll our words cannot express
& v" {" y, ~1 ~# r6 Z; ZThe joy you brought us through the years% [) \ F1 t# v9 l
! R/ [3 `/ ~6 L" }4 bAnd it seems to me you lived your life
; S8 g( w% J: w8 P2 l! }Like a candle in the wind/ u+ P7 c3 ]- p* e4 p" A
Never fading with the sunset: U# ]5 g' ?( F! n0 E$ a
When the rain set in
, ~; k2 Y! V) S) bAnd your footsteps will always fall here+ O: a1 |/ K, D/ o# D& D7 T
Along England's greenest hills
- v: w8 T1 z9 s& iYour candle's burned out long before/ g% Y( w( q4 D# n8 U9 R1 V
Your legend ever will& A3 {5 B! v' f/ y" W; q, D1 T" a
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Goodbye England's rose- e8 ]) p$ _4 Y p
May you ever grow in our hearts" g0 x6 E& _8 |1 e! m
You were the grace that placed itself; Z$ x+ }0 e( C
Where lives were torn apart
( G$ H+ E; }; Z5 f. WGoodbye England's rose
' {$ L- U. ?8 p" i' vFrom a country lost without your soul% d0 n: v) J4 N+ h- ]
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
: D) k- c3 X f$ nMore than you'll ever know
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# i1 n$ ^. d) ]- H* vAnd it seems to me you lived your life- H5 [ s% B0 y
Like a candle in the wind
+ C( t: u/ R9 N2 ZNever fading with the sunset8 g) P$ D# m( t( }9 j, U: m
When the rain set in) H" q/ E. V8 s7 n
And you footsteps will always fall here% A! N. a6 ]8 i7 {+ Z. E- K2 y
Along England's greenest hills) Y( O" e7 B- P7 N7 Q2 I, C4 Z+ v
Your candle's burned out long before
( X% i: B4 {( D! A; yYour legend ever will |
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