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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 : O0 x& {9 T! C/ w+ o7 B' ^
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Goodbye England's rose% n3 M( H& F2 R( A% f
May you ever grow in our hearts
- Y8 j j5 E2 j9 }4 { @+ UYou were the grace that placed itself
4 v/ z% Y1 ], wWhere lives were torn apart
; T5 I0 X1 O- n+ c& ?" TYou called out to our country: b6 o1 v" l- X
And you whispered to those in pain
8 I! r, ]7 ?$ @Now you belong to heaven
/ \9 O3 n9 t# aAnd the stars spell out your name
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; _* `+ V9 |" ]9 F8 d. F! kAnd it seems to me you lived your life! l- T( O1 [4 T: S# W( [9 [2 r
Like a candle in the wind7 s, q+ u( H% G! U, \% t
Never fading with the sunset+ y3 h% x' g6 e4 F/ t! R6 F
When the rain set in: r$ Q/ ~! ~% L. ?9 X4 k
And your footsteps will always fall here/ G& |. p, y) m
Along England's greenest hills! _+ M, i4 Y; L& z1 K6 w) J0 }
Your candle's burned out long before
$ M! x( \7 U, q1 Y0 \$ I. NYour legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost
* ]) b* V* h$ sThese empty days without your smile
( z# C! E, V6 G% P$ a# YThis torch we'll always carry) D. {! \( R/ A4 ~$ Y$ q G
For our nation's golden child
8 p' V8 A3 f0 g B6 QAnd even though we try4 z, c/ U) |$ |6 J2 M! E
The truth brings us to tears
+ C9 z7 w, G7 o& c: DAll our words cannot express
+ A4 V8 {3 h N* X7 @The joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life
, Y% |; r1 o: Z& Y4 [/ l1 vLike a candle in the wind% r8 p( W" j3 P: Q* g* m+ k2 `9 y$ \
Never fading with the sunset- S, M; W& Y# T1 Q1 w
When the rain set in
9 m9 h2 {& @* O- YAnd your footsteps will always fall here
( h3 @% T$ o0 B% @! h+ zAlong England's greenest hills _1 X( ]5 q2 }& m
Your candle's burned out long before' c8 k! t' a' b; S- s
Your legend ever will& a$ {5 E' g3 o8 l8 I
- j# Z! Y S1 P% ]Goodbye England's rose
; Y/ j; G7 C( b dMay you ever grow in our hearts
: ~+ w! L- U# f% E5 Q LYou were the grace that placed itself
( E0 Z$ {7 [4 s( l5 @+ DWhere lives were torn apart
! Q; u7 n/ P2 h5 X" t8 @( k/ vGoodbye England's rose
8 D0 v9 t9 l9 H; n" J; `From a country lost without your soul
; j$ g! s* p- G* D, k# VWho'll miss the wings of your compassion% R% K: M! `. v1 I, ^+ v$ C# B
More than you'll ever know( E" c5 f2 k' L, ~6 |; |0 w$ p$ y
0 r' t, p) {! A" d+ i# WAnd it seems to me you lived your life) i1 E) W0 T0 |0 a9 I- d
Like a candle in the wind
' m1 b( Z5 u4 @/ P# eNever fading with the sunset
: w& `' D* ~7 HWhen the rain set in
- y4 W2 U! B3 i0 v# }8 ?5 YAnd you footsteps will always fall here G( g7 t: u& v* I7 X
Along England's greenest hills
. e& y6 q+ w" [Your candle's burned out long before
# A K% t1 z1 J3 XYour legend ever will |
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