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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 0 ]' B- T: }: J6 a! ^* U% ^* d
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Goodbye England's rose0 g/ c$ h" Z% P1 d1 Q
May you ever grow in our hearts
8 _' N+ a5 W5 b. fYou were the grace that placed itself1 N- ~* [- u8 @9 c: g: V$ O8 S
Where lives were torn apart1 p& Z$ { I; C1 P0 \ }+ I
You called out to our country
! j3 I* o6 Q: ?2 R+ L$ f+ S- VAnd you whispered to those in pain' V+ W& x# f$ @3 p5 B
Now you belong to heaven
$ T- I* O8 v$ G5 c: l, qAnd the stars spell out your name
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' _( x3 p8 c( wAnd it seems to me you lived your life- Q6 p2 m; \ r) ~, [2 _
Like a candle in the wind
& l& p" O+ p8 S; t+ oNever fading with the sunset6 Q, m8 Q. X6 S
When the rain set in; I. v6 f: {% U0 b1 e
And your footsteps will always fall here% Q' ]& U8 y6 C
Along England's greenest hills3 E$ J1 U0 F9 f! \
Your candle's burned out long before
$ {: B; e/ T/ y) o2 `6 f8 [Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost1 Q. Q) R. }/ C/ r5 r) o
These empty days without your smile
0 V0 m4 e) ~7 S3 j7 n. X) t1 h3 f# BThis torch we'll always carry
0 d6 y6 _4 x' l6 | N5 e6 H9 S3 OFor our nation's golden child I0 H( p4 c" N: I4 h1 Q& Q/ g
And even though we try, j' a- z( X( g5 @
The truth brings us to tears9 b7 f/ S# D" Q9 Q3 a& |
All our words cannot express
8 J+ c+ ~3 C0 m( CThe joy you brought us through the years' F( D3 `' W! B, y; t; I
3 I* @/ O5 x* Y- ]! K# \And it seems to me you lived your life
( m# ~- l9 h; v# E. F! gLike a candle in the wind
* V+ L' s( k9 ?' l. NNever fading with the sunset
& t% T1 U& f& |: b) t4 tWhen the rain set in
* `0 S. n# E# G/ Y2 {And your footsteps will always fall here5 @/ e( W$ L- l& p7 i: n, K
Along England's greenest hills
% D, D: c! g1 g8 C0 N7 e' yYour candle's burned out long before
, E" D3 r4 u$ v% ]+ ]Your legend ever will) E7 m) x, L' l: o" g" r
( B" r/ |9 |( f+ x1 F, r. {Goodbye England's rose; K1 v m) L6 s9 d9 b3 n
May you ever grow in our hearts" G' f" x/ w; [" ^ K
You were the grace that placed itself% T+ Y% {* g! W* N( A0 V# h
Where lives were torn apart" l5 a `5 c( g& T3 Q/ d5 C1 S
Goodbye England's rose
" o- S: x- Y) {, M5 g3 tFrom a country lost without your soul
% A T M! c' J2 i6 N2 F/ _- ^Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
: }% s1 u; M( r: \3 Z1 b- RMore than you'll ever know
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. T0 b c$ x0 ^/ p J4 ^0 {. nAnd it seems to me you lived your life2 J8 `; q% i6 w) U9 y
Like a candle in the wind% u, |1 p1 j, h. o1 I; K4 n: N
Never fading with the sunset5 l5 I9 {* P; y
When the rain set in( t @ o6 P; h% I# ]
And you footsteps will always fall here/ k9 a0 K6 R# G0 f( A* L, L# D
Along England's greenest hills
4 x a- q' \1 W2 FYour candle's burned out long before
, t9 D: r% J7 m. XYour legend ever will |
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