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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 - p! e4 Q# @3 c1 [
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Goodbye England's rose
5 `7 N$ ]( q% j; C& L& a7 _& |May you ever grow in our hearts( z$ W$ u1 e2 ^, K# @6 A
You were the grace that placed itself
; {/ N; T$ I$ u" T; ?/ l0 YWhere lives were torn apart
& p3 O9 f7 ~) j! \, \* lYou called out to our country1 L* d4 C" `6 j6 Q; r
And you whispered to those in pain0 r6 F; c) {# `1 C7 k9 I$ A- K
Now you belong to heaven! C- \& c7 H, [ o
And the stars spell out your name8 X, Z0 B$ E* M" ]7 N% l+ C( l
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And it seems to me you lived your life
2 A8 V# T2 @, ^5 w3 U1 V- K( B9 J R3 f' h- {Like a candle in the wind
8 F1 m) H# q* Z" K1 T; Q" w7 fNever fading with the sunset
: m+ e# q; V6 WWhen the rain set in
8 a, m4 o* }0 m: gAnd your footsteps will always fall here
6 e! M t. ]' ]9 n' jAlong England's greenest hills
/ s' Q) d' K/ ~' \$ O5 Z9 lYour candle's burned out long before
7 n% w3 h% J! y: N, R" FYour legend ever will5 \4 K* Z z/ k; @7 U0 T
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Loveliness we've lost
9 s& \- C* K* i9 n1 ?8 IThese empty days without your smile
5 z1 Q, g6 U* AThis torch we'll always carry+ k( M+ q) |4 f* ^2 y
For our nation's golden child
2 H/ d$ A; J' M8 D& iAnd even though we try
. l9 s) V& x0 ]The truth brings us to tears
6 C; R! L9 U& x3 d- j6 i6 E& sAll our words cannot express
' I5 V# p4 i8 Q9 [The joy you brought us through the years! Z2 M0 C/ x4 h T }6 w! s7 E
5 M% o3 ]' _0 ^% _2 R. DAnd it seems to me you lived your life$ K: _% g/ x5 b+ y* a4 e
Like a candle in the wind
1 w' ]! K, o; ~* T4 b- Z L0 cNever fading with the sunset
4 w5 z/ t+ E) {% E) ~When the rain set in9 C% s+ E7 r% e' w) n8 l
And your footsteps will always fall here
9 l- \+ B6 A. J# R$ O8 ]6 ^Along England's greenest hills
; }0 M6 N7 Q/ E2 `; o" R& U. d/ eYour candle's burned out long before: E. L1 }8 H$ R8 g {+ C
Your legend ever will7 y1 c* ^4 f4 s0 v9 A# S4 Z" E; ~$ X
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Goodbye England's rose
5 y v- q& F4 R. X) YMay you ever grow in our hearts/ Y7 W+ p+ Q. T3 C' H! `* \) N1 ]3 X j
You were the grace that placed itself
, x0 J( Q8 W- y- t/ H) Z5 W ~4 f1 jWhere lives were torn apart
% w( [; n9 Z2 s% w- @Goodbye England's rose
, T) m3 v, L% yFrom a country lost without your soul
; Q8 Z# Z. ]# X7 _/ IWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
# k* j8 \$ c$ `6 dMore than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life
) n. a. Y( ?" x& eLike a candle in the wind; q/ Y8 {) i6 M0 G$ d1 b) v
Never fading with the sunset
4 t( L& v9 f3 h0 n1 Z# ~0 hWhen the rain set in/ z" |: s9 |8 W# Y1 p, J, ^
And you footsteps will always fall here8 R# a) _2 _7 g% b+ \; ~) N# N
Along England's greenest hills
' {% s5 K. S* ^ F. s. yYour candle's burned out long before
- ^2 }& H6 A( L1 f/ y% GYour legend ever will |
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