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5 N; {/ I4 K* C' S ?: i5 sGoodbye England's rose
. M8 I0 K9 p {0 m+ IMay you ever grow in our hearts) l4 D) D3 @/ q) z2 B i2 e
You were the grace that placed itself
2 K9 a. z7 l4 n6 LWhere lives were torn apart
) e, g. y% N. _1 g8 xYou called out to our country$ T9 x9 a6 x% Y' j
And you whispered to those in pain7 U$ f- @4 f# e3 k# j, f/ m- b- J5 b
Now you belong to heaven
. X* _9 U5 a2 X" aAnd the stars spell out your name
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- t3 q/ k5 _( _And it seems to me you lived your life" m4 {* N- J5 R* o# x( Q* Z
Like a candle in the wind
0 z. Z5 R2 _1 x! _Never fading with the sunset" G& O& }! a# Z
When the rain set in
8 j) [ m; V' d( H' g& G# r# O" |And your footsteps will always fall here* E9 |/ I& G2 F9 t: W1 B+ ^! ^
Along England's greenest hills
g1 U& h. w4 z+ g* qYour candle's burned out long before! x# W& o. e' \, x5 M3 R% a
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost
* F6 ]) L- I3 l! hThese empty days without your smile
; l" l6 Q/ a; a& Q1 `4 N% k* G( s. k, zThis torch we'll always carry
, i# y g* e( N( ]7 n) t/ Z, [For our nation's golden child# x# {+ {+ ^: w% ~" Z6 R$ i
And even though we try
4 `, p; u, c! p4 d0 rThe truth brings us to tears9 \; i: _" m3 w6 ]" Q- I% T4 W
All our words cannot express( {+ ]$ C3 r& B$ P- B, R+ c9 R
The joy you brought us through the years( y0 c4 a' k0 l, m( \) O! v
9 g5 T; o4 c6 a, J! P EAnd it seems to me you lived your life9 o& A6 M2 @/ j
Like a candle in the wind
9 H& b# k, @. a& V8 z' ZNever fading with the sunset
6 |# J* y a/ R# e1 P0 f$ R1 bWhen the rain set in
7 Q! d0 j% y1 @" ]And your footsteps will always fall here1 p+ H# h) w ]; U' o7 {
Along England's greenest hills0 t) H6 f) o, K/ y
Your candle's burned out long before& I8 A7 H. k3 e$ C
Your legend ever will
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* v3 L p: _( ]: c. N0 C# v$ z9 FGoodbye England's rose
' a# Q/ j* c& o2 V4 s4 cMay you ever grow in our hearts
4 w' H/ [* t6 `! m3 B, SYou were the grace that placed itself
1 H. D% I3 [$ {, L1 d+ T) Q0 ]Where lives were torn apart
/ _- O0 d* Y& _2 B BGoodbye England's rose
9 r$ ~4 U7 ` e8 u' D# |From a country lost without your soul
9 \8 X, E m' V( c& c, PWho'll miss the wings of your compassion6 H7 }0 ^" Z/ L) E$ v, R" ?
More than you'll ever know0 P* h9 @7 r5 ]% H% n
7 |9 O! y: J- Q* KAnd it seems to me you lived your life
7 \) }. O2 p/ ~+ t% bLike a candle in the wind1 Z3 ^% m& P0 u% y: |* U
Never fading with the sunset. @& W! Z* e, m+ p- r2 D- x% i* ?3 U# p7 a \
When the rain set in
N3 v8 P6 g$ D AAnd you footsteps will always fall here
0 X+ l6 e% I/ m: i; V% JAlong England's greenest hills' d( \( m: Z4 Q3 B
Your candle's burned out long before, A* H* |4 W( |6 P' c4 D2 a
Your legend ever will |
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