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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 6 y- C% d4 ^; V/ Q% }
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Goodbye England's rose' z+ {' s" _- Y5 j; s p
May you ever grow in our hearts' I% U; K% p& `$ p/ t0 Z' S* A! B
You were the grace that placed itself% U( X8 C" b0 l0 B3 M/ {. K3 Y
Where lives were torn apart& H: [7 u# R3 I x: a) s* } E
You called out to our country7 P6 c8 T% s7 t/ `* S
And you whispered to those in pain
: ^8 H- I4 ^' V( A$ l* PNow you belong to heaven
; ]) o+ J$ P6 V1 _) }9 rAnd the stars spell out your name
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, g1 D* O7 Y1 Q/ Y3 j# PAnd it seems to me you lived your life% V% x* X$ V1 X+ U6 I: q
Like a candle in the wind
$ d/ U6 y5 ^5 Z8 N' j" MNever fading with the sunset
, y& d: W9 k9 b& j/ i& TWhen the rain set in/ F Y i- \, U, R2 i/ O
And your footsteps will always fall here7 \6 U, E; O8 y) x8 `5 j1 T
Along England's greenest hills' D2 V6 q2 s5 W3 G" Q+ A/ _
Your candle's burned out long before
$ O* S0 L6 u) W, x3 q: F5 W1 O8 m4 JYour legend ever will9 }* A3 D/ e; o- u, M% R% ~
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Loveliness we've lost+ N5 V* N% ?# c/ u7 d' }4 _+ p+ s
These empty days without your smile) u3 `( e' L) e% T8 W3 v
This torch we'll always carry8 @. w% {; |9 b$ h
For our nation's golden child9 M! k9 ?4 X3 E# |; I2 z( | X
And even though we try" f5 _# V; b. p# q$ V! X; s
The truth brings us to tears
7 t9 l1 v6 S$ d6 s) jAll our words cannot express! N% M. A4 }! J/ j- P- F3 t
The joy you brought us through the years8 f9 D Q1 w/ M9 t
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And it seems to me you lived your life
2 X" K- D$ Y* z9 k. l0 BLike a candle in the wind
5 D/ ]7 e! y6 f1 uNever fading with the sunset; }6 H5 J: M' [0 E0 F
When the rain set in
; o. o! A' i- \0 x$ h5 ZAnd your footsteps will always fall here# U3 q. f0 O8 g+ v z4 x- ?+ Y+ U9 I
Along England's greenest hills
' b6 W6 q" p# f: t* uYour candle's burned out long before4 x+ r0 h Q* B m, x, q: Q
Your legend ever will
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$ @5 l6 ]0 U9 y# ?Goodbye England's rose3 U. C p3 n* B# T9 W7 [
May you ever grow in our hearts( H, i" n+ _0 Z& H/ a
You were the grace that placed itself
! Z8 T7 f; ?: U5 q+ DWhere lives were torn apart
# m7 \. h$ b, _" O; [) O7 O! O: l$ e3 ]. yGoodbye England's rose' P1 \* l- x; x
From a country lost without your soul7 j$ o" b! l, \; x3 Q* Q
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
% a. I7 A& |/ ?More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life, ^- k3 w4 X) b' Q& O# @" J) j2 x
Like a candle in the wind' z1 i6 r6 O. Z$ E
Never fading with the sunset/ z3 m! W+ A- q4 s
When the rain set in }4 ]8 v$ z" J" p8 E( J
And you footsteps will always fall here
; L& X) r) g7 z: c& k+ d( xAlong England's greenest hills! q" l3 A! e, @$ t
Your candle's burned out long before/ j6 g" x6 [4 z
Your legend ever will |
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