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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 6 j' a1 ~+ e2 s% z" J' [
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Goodbye England's rose$ |( Z9 B* M7 b3 }" g8 |( Q! L
May you ever grow in our hearts
, h4 m6 A0 q9 ]You were the grace that placed itself
]* |" d! B9 k; cWhere lives were torn apart2 a2 s. _' a8 j: C" h7 W
You called out to our country% A9 D+ [" c% L- L" E$ m
And you whispered to those in pain* E* h, T7 k$ y; M; J+ I
Now you belong to heaven
( g2 {5 F4 a z! N8 ^2 mAnd the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life* s* N. b0 W( _$ ~. i z
Like a candle in the wind
. D: V$ P8 @' l( `, K" n- DNever fading with the sunset0 o+ m) E% I( m* y5 g( X9 q
When the rain set in+ }5 X: l9 l/ |4 |: K) B5 p
And your footsteps will always fall here
, ^/ I+ Z( D' @+ q$ Y6 q2 kAlong England's greenest hills. J# x3 y3 \9 h' G' K
Your candle's burned out long before
- T" @* j0 y. ~' U7 O( H$ y7 rYour legend ever will9 w3 r4 a7 n* x. W. ^$ O
: Y5 _$ n8 D4 cLoveliness we've lost
2 E6 N7 M9 G: d+ bThese empty days without your smile0 D% [7 c, }+ i! s
This torch we'll always carry
: l, U5 o! X4 `$ fFor our nation's golden child
0 }+ J1 J3 a; `3 ~1 o* S FAnd even though we try: t: ]+ }7 x- O- L
The truth brings us to tears
- K2 H" u% a; Y+ w( G" j) i" ]All our words cannot express
3 \: F* C, `0 `3 @The joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life
7 p% V& ]. Q- l6 L/ u sLike a candle in the wind
6 i6 C1 }$ @: X/ T' {9 dNever fading with the sunset
! L% ?3 f# k/ k+ JWhen the rain set in
* R3 l8 }6 G/ \; x {And your footsteps will always fall here
* S* `7 z& [: w* t1 _5 P4 B4 @Along England's greenest hills0 g4 N7 @% m) P$ l8 ?+ X
Your candle's burned out long before& [0 R Z0 y- L- l0 z3 H9 I
Your legend ever will, B$ Q) i6 n4 n: h9 h0 _4 y1 t
( l6 D# Q s% E" f$ f. M4 ?Goodbye England's rose
) B# R6 t6 i" r$ w& I( BMay you ever grow in our hearts' f0 R) u' \. f0 G( Q
You were the grace that placed itself
/ s: v/ g- A% ]9 ~2 d4 u# h1 A* Q% ^5 qWhere lives were torn apart2 f" |( c$ w9 k; f+ z
Goodbye England's rose( c6 N4 `: P0 I. \- V
From a country lost without your soul
; i2 o9 ~; O4 aWho'll miss the wings of your compassion5 O; P, J1 I* f% W% O
More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life8 [8 p( O: F, l* a F
Like a candle in the wind
4 u8 l |7 D( I- q: u3 R9 ONever fading with the sunset8 Y' l9 w) p" h/ S
When the rain set in
+ A# L: q0 V; _And you footsteps will always fall here# S0 k' ~5 S4 I9 _/ a) `
Along England's greenest hills/ m7 H# O1 ~0 _; b+ ?# |
Your candle's burned out long before
$ ~) ]0 M3 [3 t( n' N% [Your legend ever will |
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