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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑
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Goodbye England's rose
" B! O. I8 u: @* g! B: b G: UMay you ever grow in our hearts
* n% W4 H7 {' a( W0 _You were the grace that placed itself3 t5 T0 V3 y! x/ q& T
Where lives were torn apart9 Y& ?; b# u/ z* Q5 ~$ T& j
You called out to our country
" }' H3 }! f( t5 [7 }0 _And you whispered to those in pain8 f/ K$ C; y6 r" l/ f
Now you belong to heaven
! O1 B* V- R+ m2 h |And the stars spell out your name
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& q8 m& k5 F8 t4 DAnd it seems to me you lived your life- e7 e& T }/ _
Like a candle in the wind% O6 f1 ]1 G) S" ? k/ t% V. o
Never fading with the sunset
; s) N4 f0 H3 Q* V8 TWhen the rain set in2 Y6 e, L! ?2 J
And your footsteps will always fall here
; a- v6 B+ S/ b Q2 i7 b! J# gAlong England's greenest hills
1 V8 ~7 V/ \& d0 V, K0 [2 xYour candle's burned out long before
3 N8 I$ r( Q1 L, j0 X9 k) C. z7 \Your legend ever will% b. L9 O; A5 Q" p5 E
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Loveliness we've lost0 g# |& M4 R1 V& Z+ f" K0 {( p$ s
These empty days without your smile G6 @3 B& ~2 k, s
This torch we'll always carry4 O2 K: y0 b! b( M0 r: ?# T9 b
For our nation's golden child
7 S2 G% l8 s0 Y+ |" V# V( nAnd even though we try' O- S& S0 x9 m4 t- T; ?
The truth brings us to tears2 {5 ]6 @3 _! ]# t+ ]
All our words cannot express6 |& r+ `. l# l4 k9 |5 f# K
The joy you brought us through the years2 q& N+ s9 w/ w' |! k* O$ V: y% L$ p
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And it seems to me you lived your life) E; h* }& V/ Y; y) f) f$ i
Like a candle in the wind/ M; z5 i3 L. X* k( |! n) f
Never fading with the sunset) @7 s L. ^( s0 R3 S* u
When the rain set in8 W% u* G. @* M' L' P" o4 R
And your footsteps will always fall here
6 c, I% A; `- [- L- VAlong England's greenest hills; f- T# Y1 }: ]. C" u! P1 T5 J( c
Your candle's burned out long before; Y z1 J" D& B$ G. y: @" h
Your legend ever will
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) p7 v9 G3 a/ JGoodbye England's rose. _$ z7 Z l( s2 V! p
May you ever grow in our hearts
0 u5 y m* k6 l2 H) L, f& Z5 MYou were the grace that placed itself
7 u5 @; d. e* s" f+ B' Z% _' qWhere lives were torn apart( H0 q7 P; S& X5 a$ L$ V' Y2 `7 Q
Goodbye England's rose. A# _+ C" j) C" s$ \
From a country lost without your soul6 l+ ?. d5 a$ ^ l
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion9 P4 T! L6 N- f) M9 \5 r5 J- I
More than you'll ever know
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& p O, @$ i1 oAnd it seems to me you lived your life0 E) K! j3 x& h" L4 ?
Like a candle in the wind, {/ Y7 w! a0 G2 c7 N$ i y
Never fading with the sunset* U0 m& K; a8 s/ v, {
When the rain set in: d) ]* Z4 M) Y- W
And you footsteps will always fall here5 J* K6 X1 k5 j! v' Z, Q. K3 J
Along England's greenest hills
% F, e+ { P! D* tYour candle's burned out long before
d( q1 X) C& mYour legend ever will |
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