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3 n4 O' v. A! |5 ?! GGoodbye England's rose. K9 ^- u7 b0 U! k2 H
May you ever grow in our hearts
5 e4 G6 r( x% B; I; WYou were the grace that placed itself
# n. e9 G& ]8 z0 Z' Z4 L- tWhere lives were torn apart
' v: } A# }- A% D/ JYou called out to our country
6 d5 l- ]2 c7 g) r3 WAnd you whispered to those in pain
/ O* _7 A) \: ZNow you belong to heaven" A; y: U& r9 l9 G ]0 g
And the stars spell out your name
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7 P A: g/ K9 sAnd it seems to me you lived your life7 J9 ^3 K9 Z. @; g( r! w
Like a candle in the wind
2 m. y$ Y6 U9 d. {! ANever fading with the sunset
1 N* q# V8 Y1 u7 P: RWhen the rain set in
9 |* k& C5 h: \) @4 MAnd your footsteps will always fall here
7 x0 e) Z9 w$ CAlong England's greenest hills6 b7 j, T& C7 Y% F# V4 r7 t- N
Your candle's burned out long before
! v3 S- g# S: Y/ E% oYour legend ever will |; @4 D7 h& c* J+ ^; W
& o: h) E2 M- s. @0 |, u: yLoveliness we've lost8 B0 a- t: F% g/ @/ y
These empty days without your smile) }3 q. T) K7 u. r$ k( a6 u4 h8 Q4 c
This torch we'll always carry( C. p* I9 {( S# o6 H8 @# g: J1 l
For our nation's golden child, ~3 ?+ D8 V7 Z- s& q; A3 f
And even though we try
0 p$ i" L0 k$ {1 e1 _6 xThe truth brings us to tears: d/ G% W( z: q- I) e1 ~+ J/ r; S+ R
All our words cannot express, c0 k% ]8 {( y2 K. L: ?0 p
The joy you brought us through the years3 D7 ~$ w1 T) K1 Y% A/ i5 D
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And it seems to me you lived your life5 t- ~; ^ T d. ^$ z
Like a candle in the wind9 [- [% ^5 ` [% H
Never fading with the sunset
; {' n3 G) E' r' XWhen the rain set in4 U$ }+ C* ~# [6 L6 ?
And your footsteps will always fall here$ C) B0 T2 `1 Z2 x% [
Along England's greenest hills, K9 }6 t1 L" y# n! }! x* G
Your candle's burned out long before9 u9 ~; D* N* i& U' }
Your legend ever will
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Goodbye England's rose# D9 t$ s# }5 U+ o/ g. ]# u
May you ever grow in our hearts
R/ ^2 J1 D7 t4 VYou were the grace that placed itself) n; B! B6 E& [* Z( x, H+ d6 i% d$ g5 P
Where lives were torn apart7 |: O7 }2 A t9 k' C
Goodbye England's rose
0 y- h5 Q( r* U# XFrom a country lost without your soul% o. ^* `( ]- L+ I
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion3 X$ J9 n4 o! R/ U+ q
More than you'll ever know. @1 }6 m1 l8 d& D' K
# P# D, \' L$ a0 f: l! _3 O4 u: rAnd it seems to me you lived your life
- C8 w4 K) c, s' H9 n% f- a4 \4 vLike a candle in the wind
, e, d) l& p! p; V& WNever fading with the sunset7 ~1 j# W! ?/ ]9 w2 E0 }- K5 K
When the rain set in1 z4 G8 \! \! Y- ~" ^
And you footsteps will always fall here
4 H/ A7 z. S1 ]8 N I' RAlong England's greenest hills
3 W) F& R! z. X, zYour candle's burned out long before
- ~$ e# N* N. y/ h5 v- FYour legend ever will |
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