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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 4 l& h* [# Y' v0 @% R- O
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Goodbye England's rose
3 j" W \1 K0 u7 gMay you ever grow in our hearts
) a! z9 l& ?( u; SYou were the grace that placed itself
, P4 X$ e/ _1 V$ \) dWhere lives were torn apart) k9 L9 O1 m: f1 b
You called out to our country3 O) d% D4 g% Y- ^ {9 c
And you whispered to those in pain" W) j$ x% F- Q; j. M; e6 p! a
Now you belong to heaven
/ l# I% m, f) j& SAnd the stars spell out your name [4 n( ?& D E/ F# s2 x9 r
i1 a7 f0 i# M) h6 RAnd it seems to me you lived your life
1 s; F" O" @: w% S0 e& qLike a candle in the wind
" [ n) T' D* d% S; y! C) W; {Never fading with the sunset
6 n4 J" F$ z9 iWhen the rain set in
) I4 }# u J% S% C: V# V2 T. pAnd your footsteps will always fall here) u+ C) s9 C; r" w7 z* S
Along England's greenest hills
5 m% K! |1 O, r$ `) L1 ?4 IYour candle's burned out long before
1 j# i: |! G6 _- T% WYour legend ever will9 E2 H- K" G, F( H& n
) e: \' D0 e6 \Loveliness we've lost
$ n) M# F9 U8 v7 v$ i$ U0 jThese empty days without your smile
& h5 m4 P! {: v% U) B1 b" X) dThis torch we'll always carry/ R$ ?2 W1 ?" I6 I0 `5 R- a
For our nation's golden child
1 i5 z' @: Q9 J5 @2 N" JAnd even though we try
5 c6 @9 _1 O4 k$ b( JThe truth brings us to tears% G8 v# i7 L( K+ E1 X
All our words cannot express* e, L2 p9 A6 K M4 L. }
The joy you brought us through the years, u# c8 N) o* y1 Z' p
4 `) J3 m# T) ]; I5 \* ]And it seems to me you lived your life
' c6 L9 p. s4 M) cLike a candle in the wind
. R8 l; B# x: w) ]% X4 N- GNever fading with the sunset
( i1 q# I# B, r! u$ B/ bWhen the rain set in- F& X& b+ l4 r5 m) ^4 Y1 P% W
And your footsteps will always fall here
9 L5 ^4 f2 Q5 k; T8 p# d% P& pAlong England's greenest hills
6 H. b& B4 s5 \, OYour candle's burned out long before* n) K6 A4 C) u: T5 Y" L5 `. K+ u
Your legend ever will
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2 ~9 s, a8 g- x% }+ vGoodbye England's rose2 R3 ?9 Y% l! q& U
May you ever grow in our hearts; n. f. |/ M4 S* I
You were the grace that placed itself& g' j/ A4 m; V/ q) M$ i- f
Where lives were torn apart+ e+ D+ _1 j c: u3 g
Goodbye England's rose0 \" ^/ t9 c# Y2 }5 o* F
From a country lost without your soul" r/ [# r# s2 v" ^+ [
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
: m0 e: i$ H" V- L! L/ e" a# yMore than you'll ever know2 L% z% j- }* |# t" f0 e/ R
; N, U/ Y: Y, P: nAnd it seems to me you lived your life6 g( Y9 {, W2 }1 P' V0 C8 ]3 F
Like a candle in the wind
7 g# E- m* ^7 V% [- ^Never fading with the sunset
4 { Y- S C& p& E5 \4 GWhen the rain set in2 J8 w5 s- _4 u
And you footsteps will always fall here
. I. K$ _2 G: QAlong England's greenest hills+ p. ?, v8 b9 D% b5 L
Your candle's burned out long before- z- H2 _% F" `
Your legend ever will |
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