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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 7 P7 A% v7 c: [9 I; j: v7 c
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Goodbye England's rose7 A) G; z { q; w, M/ Y6 F
May you ever grow in our hearts
3 }6 V2 V; l; _$ O$ aYou were the grace that placed itself
! ]& A W' G; e8 V4 l: G* jWhere lives were torn apart% t$ o9 A3 w0 l+ M' }& A
You called out to our country
8 u! Q$ X0 y* ~) OAnd you whispered to those in pain# m2 K) |8 U' ?- I1 w. x$ g
Now you belong to heaven
; n3 q0 J2 t1 v) g* iAnd the stars spell out your name
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0 ?! [, T6 q$ ^* j3 v$ mAnd it seems to me you lived your life
9 `4 u! n' o" bLike a candle in the wind1 ~/ C8 w1 g" l( _/ Q1 N2 `& w
Never fading with the sunset
D) z) X5 m# w7 hWhen the rain set in
3 z, f w, L2 W; V; eAnd your footsteps will always fall here- }/ X |& S) m' _% F
Along England's greenest hills
1 {7 Q+ t6 W& F# ]% S5 NYour candle's burned out long before
. ^) s4 [3 }, C* l$ u: MYour legend ever will5 i8 }4 V1 i- U! i# H" _5 S
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Loveliness we've lost
- F4 J" z" V, q6 ?- Z: yThese empty days without your smile3 Q8 B$ L2 i- a! y4 S2 g( p
This torch we'll always carry
. w( I8 V5 s/ j0 `* f5 t2 @For our nation's golden child
( a* b, |8 `0 Y! o( n! y3 f0 dAnd even though we try, c7 e! ?; [; |5 R% _* S
The truth brings us to tears0 O9 v8 ~) @7 X
All our words cannot express4 j5 f5 q' C6 M& H9 ?: U* f, U0 A
The joy you brought us through the years
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, I4 O9 p: N5 @0 p, XAnd it seems to me you lived your life
5 {. c* Z: i9 R9 z* R/ iLike a candle in the wind7 J2 ^* d; j2 B& {$ ?7 \
Never fading with the sunset- m' L5 d$ q& j$ Q6 p, G3 d
When the rain set in
1 q; a1 U: ]* X" N6 ]4 W6 q& }, M) xAnd your footsteps will always fall here6 M2 @) T! c+ _
Along England's greenest hills
" |- ]5 y4 U% f- VYour candle's burned out long before
! M: u$ X" u0 o3 wYour legend ever will
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Goodbye England's rose
( g/ U# h- \! S/ \- tMay you ever grow in our hearts
" y9 y n; i9 e K4 I b, rYou were the grace that placed itself
# ?: x* I* c- i( \. ~Where lives were torn apart9 X1 e' j# `; x" w
Goodbye England's rose; m- T* |; b7 x9 g0 M0 h; u
From a country lost without your soul
1 T3 |. ?- {# E$ m9 h* q) E! tWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
) l6 A" C9 b" j2 k9 D3 s: `- HMore than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life
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4 N" O, B, q; k* X% n% M+ MNever fading with the sunset
) v3 }( F, p8 W5 A) nWhen the rain set in, Z. N$ T1 T, u5 x3 O8 l) v
And you footsteps will always fall here5 a$ l5 E# F- E/ i
Along England's greenest hills: u$ v3 I8 i8 K7 V" P5 K4 I
Your candle's burned out long before
# { ]1 _/ f5 Y- t, A; fYour legend ever will |
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