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% O4 S) F! `0 U! PGoodbye England's rose
$ J9 H# K; e; G! E4 ` p; _May you ever grow in our hearts
! u; A. j& y3 _, K9 jYou were the grace that placed itself: g7 c+ Y F' Q9 C; X; u
Where lives were torn apart
3 f4 `, Y$ V( ?You called out to our country1 o% W: f2 x5 U0 Q5 g6 `
And you whispered to those in pain2 p( C. P; S. l+ q! q
Now you belong to heaven, N7 i+ A @2 j- P* l5 U
And the stars spell out your name
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/ G8 u( N5 H* G' P* S% Z$ i) h& dAnd it seems to me you lived your life
7 z3 ]8 x1 [. k. M# B/ \' yLike a candle in the wind
9 N4 B; s8 b, sNever fading with the sunset
6 h" z$ Z0 ?! t( qWhen the rain set in
% ]5 d) z7 S0 k3 B3 P) |And your footsteps will always fall here
5 `1 V4 k0 A1 p7 a0 JAlong England's greenest hills
1 D S$ z$ Q; |# d, }, {Your candle's burned out long before8 s0 O* e+ W/ Z5 N
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost
0 K' @" I. B9 S/ a- xThese empty days without your smile
; I! L0 ?; K- ]9 h# GThis torch we'll always carry6 C' p( u+ ~) b; l
For our nation's golden child
6 t6 Y& Z% k9 d, T7 W* q( r' DAnd even though we try
5 b" n- g0 m) G0 L1 N8 rThe truth brings us to tears
' ?' x0 V0 w) Z; D- w' A' ]7 CAll our words cannot express
( M: ]2 V k+ Z0 |* YThe joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life
, ~( f. T$ z- _# [9 C, P, d0 OLike a candle in the wind% N5 ?8 V! r F1 r
Never fading with the sunset' d; S5 ^/ q; [. I# }% K, F
When the rain set in
: a7 w k2 Y; qAnd your footsteps will always fall here
5 A: N' B( G' Z# E3 tAlong England's greenest hills
, c: ?# Q- H5 k' L2 }2 ^( L yYour candle's burned out long before
" i$ j1 x0 r6 Q9 AYour legend ever will4 [8 F2 |2 ^9 l5 C, G
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Goodbye England's rose& z M4 ]: D H3 i- ?
May you ever grow in our hearts
0 s+ _% y. W' q' d' L/ }7 hYou were the grace that placed itself
; ^1 B* @! f. R" Z" ^% S# ?Where lives were torn apart) F/ E, _; t0 W# U) D
Goodbye England's rose
/ B* Z; l. g2 T( Y' W% u* tFrom a country lost without your soul# s9 x% w2 O G; ~4 k' r) D2 }
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion0 `" k' K- }0 k, g+ n
More than you'll ever know1 h! n \; }2 d3 k# u O2 }
+ w b% j. F: q) H& x" p$ vAnd it seems to me you lived your life
7 K% k5 W0 L7 i; f) SLike a candle in the wind3 a# l# c# y5 k* z' b
Never fading with the sunset
* w% A+ I% a l" u# {When the rain set in1 V$ D4 d1 R' d7 A }! t6 M
And you footsteps will always fall here
3 n+ y0 {& A' s0 t3 k: UAlong England's greenest hills0 u, Q! o7 H! M% E% v Z
Your candle's burned out long before7 d0 L3 g4 N7 \) e3 z) G# V$ p
Your legend ever will |
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