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3 G6 H, {; D% \: h% qGoodbye England's rose
+ O/ j3 C7 A3 e% e9 UMay you ever grow in our hearts
! K9 N3 b9 Y+ kYou were the grace that placed itself6 A! i& k8 x: r
Where lives were torn apart
7 j* I0 ?: y" t. ~You called out to our country
+ ^/ o2 q1 s$ Q! i0 ?And you whispered to those in pain
0 R; d6 {% p3 Z+ d, rNow you belong to heaven
+ h* o# b$ ~3 ` W. ~9 NAnd the stars spell out your name T; w1 I' w$ O+ f1 D9 J1 j
$ y' |8 [2 q; `( F* s7 oAnd it seems to me you lived your life
1 G t2 k. y: {8 m. \8 n( ?# HLike a candle in the wind5 B8 z2 i( ^. |* a0 Y
Never fading with the sunset1 m0 L! X6 G& L% J. U; Z6 n
When the rain set in
9 m, D% J% ^! B! [- x; ?: yAnd your footsteps will always fall here
& |! m, N% b7 u5 W' ~Along England's greenest hills" f, W1 ?0 x, v
Your candle's burned out long before7 D$ Q+ ^3 |/ N) }+ J7 m
Your legend ever will; d; X3 Y" D/ G2 C* c2 l3 R
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Loveliness we've lost% L" G' k* _- ^" K; B. r4 E0 ~7 M
These empty days without your smile
. \5 \+ E7 V8 Q8 g9 w- K7 OThis torch we'll always carry+ q) [3 L7 m0 R- S( J+ u7 l% i
For our nation's golden child
3 L" k: t3 t! JAnd even though we try) A6 N/ j- O+ g5 a" j' O
The truth brings us to tears4 ^4 |4 V& K3 k5 Z; a5 b$ j+ V* ?
All our words cannot express
2 c4 R7 G9 {9 C/ D3 u: \9 dThe joy you brought us through the years
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! K* [9 Z9 k. c1 `And it seems to me you lived your life( Z2 v' F2 V+ B" B& Z
Like a candle in the wind$ _4 u! M9 Y( g3 G. f0 ^7 I% J, Y5 s
Never fading with the sunset# n! K4 h9 P6 Q* T. m, }
When the rain set in4 S# d6 S! J% J
And your footsteps will always fall here' Z( l3 d5 U4 }0 n4 _7 W( a0 p/ G
Along England's greenest hills; q* _7 p0 Y# M9 \
Your candle's burned out long before% I$ N- h+ j1 Z& E) i
Your legend ever will) U2 i; H8 Q* t2 m u: e
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Goodbye England's rose
3 V" m( `' `+ {May you ever grow in our hearts2 K) n. v4 [0 Z2 i4 R& g) @
You were the grace that placed itself
4 i0 }. k( n, C' o8 f) NWhere lives were torn apart
/ y, D) l' b PGoodbye England's rose
" E: V! I4 g9 D* }9 z7 uFrom a country lost without your soul0 ?' E, R \5 x
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
- ~& e- s9 g1 E: ^4 D8 J0 fMore than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life
1 n3 R. R, [3 i" y- lLike a candle in the wind8 t4 v$ L; |9 c
Never fading with the sunset: ^8 f, w5 m5 _* K, v
When the rain set in( u" {8 t. z) v4 w+ j) ~
And you footsteps will always fall here
+ F( j$ L) k2 GAlong England's greenest hills6 ?" _; g" {0 f+ i) V
Your candle's burned out long before( z, `5 M- M6 j
Your legend ever will |
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