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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 6 n. @" w7 ]8 s# |' u+ s$ t
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Goodbye England's rose$ i5 ?6 E& A0 i8 w9 |
May you ever grow in our hearts
) l) m! j* \% c* b- zYou were the grace that placed itself" |* E) i3 u* ]
Where lives were torn apart
1 Y6 p; S; t+ BYou called out to our country
7 t+ T$ J) m& S/ @9 i9 E" W% SAnd you whispered to those in pain
3 Z! r6 O3 }5 o" XNow you belong to heaven
0 w6 c$ g2 A3 zAnd the stars spell out your name
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2 H6 {6 f: C/ M8 |8 hAnd it seems to me you lived your life
0 t/ e( |8 h2 t6 [" e% gLike a candle in the wind. O q8 R6 y* f( n1 X+ a1 x7 {
Never fading with the sunset
; u( \( {5 ^' N8 \4 l" [5 FWhen the rain set in
$ i, f( A7 ~% o3 V: ?And your footsteps will always fall here
( f- V. f3 {' D6 M% _$ E* zAlong England's greenest hills
7 V. T) d' C9 V" O. NYour candle's burned out long before N& P1 ^6 S8 g
Your legend ever will+ D _0 ?" u4 W: y8 L
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Loveliness we've lost. _2 F- L y3 X
These empty days without your smile
" u: e+ }& ?, P0 {8 VThis torch we'll always carry
/ F1 C0 _* C2 \: g3 e# o# HFor our nation's golden child
4 d/ }/ N& |/ Y9 rAnd even though we try) X+ m2 _/ ]9 _0 C
The truth brings us to tears, v8 {( P' w, C/ j0 ]* F
All our words cannot express" L9 r+ f3 h- P
The joy you brought us through the years; H- Q6 E& x* ?& u, m
0 h% H9 B9 w# Z0 l9 B7 E$ WAnd it seems to me you lived your life
1 ]* A8 r* w/ [9 ^Like a candle in the wind; Z. s, e9 `; m; W$ j& n% _
Never fading with the sunset
# n- B& @9 d2 M3 m& tWhen the rain set in
( l5 T* d9 _4 d! o# y7 JAnd your footsteps will always fall here
; y: k' Q! Z# ~0 P OAlong England's greenest hills
5 {* o/ g4 s% [% Q% \Your candle's burned out long before1 _; c. g! [5 }* q: w0 L
Your legend ever will; M" [7 i$ n) L4 g6 R
2 k3 y0 k6 l3 c0 NGoodbye England's rose1 P) w8 K: G" B% O
May you ever grow in our hearts* D/ K7 T$ p5 p8 ~1 R
You were the grace that placed itself
+ O' b. G$ L) WWhere lives were torn apart: y* @; a) y; j
Goodbye England's rose% d9 y& w( F2 s6 n8 s& E
From a country lost without your soul
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More than you'll ever know
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# m2 d6 s) y K( J! g0 K: u4 [And it seems to me you lived your life
p G; n- N$ j' ~9 s' F% RLike a candle in the wind ]/ R3 [# d4 B9 A# B- P
Never fading with the sunset# p% @7 Q7 j/ I. S3 ]0 Z8 ?1 \
When the rain set in h q) k' _8 F+ f1 j/ Z
And you footsteps will always fall here
: @" }5 K4 A* f9 p) UAlong England's greenest hills
- a7 _! b7 U6 XYour candle's burned out long before9 k: i9 e1 Z: W0 n/ {! T
Your legend ever will |
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