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Goodbye England's rose
& Z4 c6 R1 Z" ~8 p5 {3 F# u- WMay you ever grow in our hearts4 o( a! _# L; a' k
You were the grace that placed itself
* x( R- H1 f# B! F3 `Where lives were torn apart
" p" Z% ?) C" o" n* O4 M- C( C. JYou called out to our country: k7 X& h8 k, ^* G+ S' ~! W) y
And you whispered to those in pain- C9 S: b: C, T0 }# Q
Now you belong to heaven, G5 X' v4 Q- t% S2 g2 S
And the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life( Y3 `2 R7 h3 e
Like a candle in the wind
5 S- r, @5 e8 f% UNever fading with the sunset. F+ x; B$ G, B$ p
When the rain set in
* ?: l" O1 d! |+ A' I. VAnd your footsteps will always fall here, u% v0 A0 O% R8 H) I- y. J- Y* j
Along England's greenest hills7 ^% v) s9 N% Y, z% w' @. t m
Your candle's burned out long before
$ G, ?! q. B" h. s( |Your legend ever will
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& \6 E& d# D5 ~* A7 T8 J2 [% `Loveliness we've lost1 `( M+ B0 L1 b
These empty days without your smile
9 }5 X7 E$ J* NThis torch we'll always carry
/ `$ F9 J, F. k: sFor our nation's golden child
$ P" n! T* q6 tAnd even though we try6 D9 w% [( X2 o+ g4 D
The truth brings us to tears
/ {! K# e+ l2 V$ k5 hAll our words cannot express
. R. V6 r6 w/ B0 I* x/ a: u% `2 TThe joy you brought us through the years
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9 W. e( ] ]; z+ f; j+ l6 i: kAnd it seems to me you lived your life1 i& |5 j, _9 x7 d
Like a candle in the wind
$ {, k2 `3 N m* Y# oNever fading with the sunset( v- e. Y) T( b- j! f1 [
When the rain set in
% f5 ^. @0 v0 t8 i! O L2 }And your footsteps will always fall here" W" H% B& X j5 ]( I
Along England's greenest hills- |2 s/ I/ f$ Q. S5 X* r" T
Your candle's burned out long before
, n# ]" E D. J8 [Your legend ever will
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Goodbye England's rose4 c. @% t) u' f# m- X7 O+ d" j
May you ever grow in our hearts
1 m0 [* M/ D) t4 _& k& ~4 AYou were the grace that placed itself# \9 b0 i; h# g9 e3 P' F* c" W! m* l
Where lives were torn apart# ?" F; \7 u% |8 Q# r6 C, e2 p
Goodbye England's rose
% [# a7 B( C5 ~: @& L e# `1 o% vFrom a country lost without your soul3 R! h' m7 U) ^7 z4 J+ f" f/ I
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
; Y4 c6 v3 f' M" AMore than you'll ever know
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8 G4 R+ X# `" y2 K! W; M: Y* FAnd it seems to me you lived your life9 w* e* W6 |" q; ?
Like a candle in the wind9 H$ {1 C# \% h% n* N4 }9 h1 [5 E7 }
Never fading with the sunset
4 [* ]0 ^9 R& |$ \2 V0 E- w. mWhen the rain set in1 c" n ?9 j/ h( t
And you footsteps will always fall here* d+ w. J' a/ H$ E( g
Along England's greenest hills! l) @- Y! J# k- y$ d
Your candle's burned out long before
% C# q' [; j/ r- z: }Your legend ever will |
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