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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 # ?) A" R+ [! @7 }3 S+ ^ I2 c
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Goodbye England's rose
) ]! v# i6 l9 _0 t; d( E4 zMay you ever grow in our hearts
; E: _( u8 f! B, J5 o8 z9 W8 q) KYou were the grace that placed itself
! m( S1 l$ V/ Y( c7 l7 j/ R7 ^Where lives were torn apart& C9 o9 J. N$ t( _ o
You called out to our country
: D0 v) r( x' V! x; Y! `# U, UAnd you whispered to those in pain
% T' s% b" e2 F7 r% RNow you belong to heaven
4 L0 K. r6 t& s8 Z7 mAnd the stars spell out your name7 F1 Y6 d6 D7 ~
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And it seems to me you lived your life/ ]- {- T2 a l' n+ G* P/ R
Like a candle in the wind& V' k8 F& G+ D d3 L- F
Never fading with the sunset( {9 W( L: j. A+ ?4 z
When the rain set in
: R* H! O2 |, J; b# rAnd your footsteps will always fall here
+ s0 z" l& r5 @( t2 E' B6 BAlong England's greenest hills. n0 g5 U' e6 Z/ }1 w
Your candle's burned out long before
( j# ]. r1 P. _. G4 OYour legend ever will) [3 s0 K; f, z+ f, [
. O4 I! E1 K9 T/ d, m2 JLoveliness we've lost6 d8 d t& ^6 F9 ]% c4 c. q4 }
These empty days without your smile% z6 `; X, a- _* A) b
This torch we'll always carry
3 W6 C; c) H! n* L( hFor our nation's golden child
0 P1 g/ c5 h$ ^$ P# v% { K! |, CAnd even though we try; b/ K3 {. E3 F' j' B# s; P) P' ]% L" i
The truth brings us to tears, P# n4 Y5 t, ]
All our words cannot express6 D9 f0 D: P l$ I7 H
The joy you brought us through the years
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" m6 u+ n6 O( O, E- i6 {And it seems to me you lived your life: o4 ]9 y4 A8 j
Like a candle in the wind( b' Y) n9 {8 ^7 R3 K4 ]
Never fading with the sunset: [/ g9 p! i6 ]& z9 e1 ?
When the rain set in
% H8 p0 u: j, ?& uAnd your footsteps will always fall here
# l& l O4 g4 F7 fAlong England's greenest hills9 r/ t- q0 u& T8 I! u' p# r
Your candle's burned out long before
% h$ v! E: N3 A" M: G. O) U5 C& [$ j( uYour legend ever will; X4 ~" y+ @6 k+ G! }
) e4 V6 }6 Y5 ]0 {3 B k& WGoodbye England's rose8 M. C; m5 N, G/ r- h7 i
May you ever grow in our hearts
1 f' q- O7 p7 X" D5 l. S* VYou were the grace that placed itself/ \* K. b! E0 A- [, G w
Where lives were torn apart0 F; p' ~& Z+ \9 {) @
Goodbye England's rose
X% |4 a$ p) A4 IFrom a country lost without your soul& f* z7 E4 F9 p% P# u
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
/ [- z9 j c1 E; l4 qMore than you'll ever know5 Q3 K0 u& w2 g+ X) F" r2 \
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And it seems to me you lived your life
% M1 J$ x& b3 |# V1 \Like a candle in the wind
* \1 _/ a, Q0 @# {Never fading with the sunset
7 d8 ?' B6 @- ^7 C+ ]! V! `When the rain set in3 e+ Y. N0 D q4 @# h% X
And you footsteps will always fall here) ^3 B; j& {$ K& q6 q
Along England's greenest hills0 F; Q' l* B7 n* n/ T; u) \0 s$ v
Your candle's burned out long before+ y% A& a. x& R% M" ~1 Q
Your legend ever will |
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