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) X2 J0 y$ {2 f5 X' L4 ^* a9 kGoodbye England's rose
$ j7 z' C% X: I7 `+ xMay you ever grow in our hearts' C! r' Y# w* c9 q+ \9 s/ H
You were the grace that placed itself
, `& {/ `; F* Y6 s- I1 |Where lives were torn apart. |; n t& _% O4 V8 @
You called out to our country6 ~# @6 J' T" |0 o' U
And you whispered to those in pain
3 @ D y! n6 H' h& LNow you belong to heaven, M* K1 h) w: {9 l7 u. t3 G# Z
And the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life; u- y1 R& U# H$ g. Y, L ?
Like a candle in the wind! i- M' I2 f% X
Never fading with the sunset* i2 Y$ n9 H* q2 c* c! g/ t8 }
When the rain set in
. l8 A- N' L2 R6 _' C& pAnd your footsteps will always fall here
' Z7 _7 w6 P$ yAlong England's greenest hills; G3 ]9 N, _0 A
Your candle's burned out long before8 @- T( P5 }) b3 c. c& v& ^9 t6 c
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost1 s" G8 k: q6 N6 r9 Z; Y$ o M; N- r
These empty days without your smile
3 u* l# C4 ^" ~This torch we'll always carry/ g9 ~' ]$ o! E- ~- h& ~- B" c! G
For our nation's golden child- X3 z# ^, i9 B a" ` e; ^
And even though we try- Z8 _( _/ Z$ Z! }: `% N. W( Z
The truth brings us to tears
' J9 Y% g* n* A% ^& `All our words cannot express' f! S4 G; F+ S" k7 I
The joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life
9 K9 C" k" Z5 S- x8 c& i& qLike a candle in the wind* T7 R5 ^& y+ \5 m- }7 b$ U( a. ^( S5 ?
Never fading with the sunset5 N1 M; b" l- v" z% z
When the rain set in; G' Z$ h1 }# A8 g! b
And your footsteps will always fall here
# A% ]0 L5 B, U" b0 gAlong England's greenest hills
, n2 ~# t& E4 G7 n; D8 KYour candle's burned out long before S! m- }2 m$ ]* X: a6 a! S2 G
Your legend ever will
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Goodbye England's rose- V2 B, D- S4 c0 b2 h d$ g6 ]
May you ever grow in our hearts
3 L% P( p) Y7 QYou were the grace that placed itself9 N! u o9 q: u. q
Where lives were torn apart
5 o& t j. Q4 wGoodbye England's rose
$ e; {- R L& \. }From a country lost without your soul
2 z0 `% j$ `* b4 Y% x5 w, t. W8 mWho'll miss the wings of your compassion6 a4 f0 ?' j* ~' R4 z
More than you'll ever know
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0 @! K n( C' }- PAnd it seems to me you lived your life
. d; I! l" n5 k1 }( G3 G+ j, `Like a candle in the wind! K7 l- X6 t5 I5 @
Never fading with the sunset4 ~2 k- m f, _! r' d
When the rain set in& k) z7 ?* B- B# O; W+ y# q
And you footsteps will always fall here
9 f$ ^8 E/ H: \9 |* IAlong England's greenest hills, q' `: `* h- K4 U) {" a: D
Your candle's burned out long before
% P# U8 A1 z+ `) T6 q4 rYour legend ever will |
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