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! r$ [. m4 i9 l7 K7 r' S! SGoodbye England's rose) ~* R% u/ {5 _4 ]5 Y
May you ever grow in our hearts9 s9 U4 M3 W. j
You were the grace that placed itself6 W. R6 _) I8 M, \ B
Where lives were torn apart
" t% f. f5 l3 m6 s. d$ D( O0 hYou called out to our country
0 G6 @" i' V0 n. n1 V4 fAnd you whispered to those in pain
- i" A2 o, m+ I" P6 U, f! ~Now you belong to heaven
+ c6 P( \7 o5 k0 HAnd the stars spell out your name9 `% r. L; d; Y5 e5 D# r! v" ?
1 H$ n6 p, {) @5 W9 bAnd it seems to me you lived your life
. \* D( o2 c hLike a candle in the wind
# m! r2 `* e0 n; h6 x1 MNever fading with the sunset
- K7 N8 [, C0 |/ L3 T. N+ vWhen the rain set in7 W: Z3 K l: w5 { z" T6 v
And your footsteps will always fall here
3 A; k7 n, d* F6 ~Along England's greenest hills
+ z0 T+ c7 a% f. t; S! _& ]Your candle's burned out long before
9 S1 q6 Q9 D# B1 |0 t. |9 m0 g7 XYour legend ever will
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5 n. n; g' ~- z8 jLoveliness we've lost* ~/ i" ^: | E7 t
These empty days without your smile
; ~: Q+ k0 N4 BThis torch we'll always carry
8 a! v9 l4 I- u/ z9 uFor our nation's golden child6 Y1 o& N3 y0 V8 o; k9 X
And even though we try1 L, }6 [5 A) Q
The truth brings us to tears( G/ o* @% s; `% B/ h5 n/ A' O
All our words cannot express
% g) {8 F+ W% J" H/ R$ E5 tThe joy you brought us through the years
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2 i, _. r) T' S6 o: _6 xAnd it seems to me you lived your life
7 c8 B* U- A* P% B" i( C3 wLike a candle in the wind
; m6 m3 E7 M) i- B0 g4 DNever fading with the sunset
/ h' P3 ~" ~0 x7 v6 w7 c3 }When the rain set in) Z# K0 x# u6 c8 r7 `
And your footsteps will always fall here& ^+ F5 A* |* o- m( W1 M0 [
Along England's greenest hills/ d8 K2 `" l+ H% u1 Q
Your candle's burned out long before
, @/ h. q2 ^5 Q. MYour legend ever will, V( S4 F) C. ~
5 k% s* g0 }: T. EGoodbye England's rose
5 m ^) T' T0 Y" T" e* }May you ever grow in our hearts
) J. W0 _ U+ L& [You were the grace that placed itself0 J. f" E7 P% z9 \* o
Where lives were torn apart
, [: t( q0 E8 \& NGoodbye England's rose
* f' o6 Z$ B! u. QFrom a country lost without your soul! l" R4 m/ }' L4 f
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
5 W$ l+ E3 h" Y' AMore than you'll ever know) \, g# x) k4 x5 X7 H8 O
$ N. g% D, K H7 N% Z, ?! QAnd it seems to me you lived your life
" F0 o4 K z, B8 NLike a candle in the wind: T% B# q# |8 o+ E2 p( c* o1 r
Never fading with the sunset. Q M7 L) X- g: p. s& Y
When the rain set in; K5 B1 g, w& I: m
And you footsteps will always fall here0 h& u3 r6 L! q# D4 U: W& m& r
Along England's greenest hills/ N% n0 G, m) B( M, t }9 p
Your candle's burned out long before
& Q6 M& o5 y% b/ S8 G' M; \Your legend ever will |
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