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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 8 @: Z9 Y& l& z, e
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. G" B, S1 s' D4 Q* a1 t1 kGoodbye England's rose
) e4 g$ I% K* h& h l2 b5 lMay you ever grow in our hearts$ h2 ^8 I5 C: w' l8 {- ?+ R
You were the grace that placed itself
! z+ B! ?+ s% R5 X/ F% p4 R/ vWhere lives were torn apart9 j! k7 K9 _! f, i
You called out to our country
+ O) b1 \. |( y" W' OAnd you whispered to those in pain- k6 b" |4 Q1 D# c) z0 U% i2 b
Now you belong to heaven
! N/ c1 r7 }4 ?. [# kAnd the stars spell out your name/ n( b6 i/ p. t; L7 I8 D$ y
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And it seems to me you lived your life& W5 i6 T& [; Z# q: i+ i: \: m
Like a candle in the wind
& }8 V: J0 ~; B4 L( X# A3 aNever fading with the sunset
1 T- [7 B& @! NWhen the rain set in6 W2 L0 @. w: Q/ d4 o; X% @
And your footsteps will always fall here( e0 A! k- h" I2 U7 W2 H8 ]
Along England's greenest hills! ]1 H8 N' z& S# M, o! h
Your candle's burned out long before
7 U3 g' s9 _: U7 h, p9 r TYour legend ever will" z2 g2 i6 E9 {
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Loveliness we've lost
1 e ]/ S' C; G1 QThese empty days without your smile f- r5 N2 L! j. L* K8 j
This torch we'll always carry
+ ]) ^5 h# q" C# I. K2 D' X- ~For our nation's golden child& t ~+ K: R# w: t8 V0 a
And even though we try
- ]( ?( M; O& SThe truth brings us to tears; b4 \' n& u$ o
All our words cannot express# _3 u2 k2 H1 l
The joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life
% d% ?3 f5 c: F8 |1 Z2 C B8 ZLike a candle in the wind
3 S9 n$ |; L/ N: d5 VNever fading with the sunset, M# S% S' v+ i, J/ ~. E( b
When the rain set in" T; q' u2 l8 p5 i3 v- ]" H
And your footsteps will always fall here8 V* U3 w+ Q* j+ `
Along England's greenest hills
1 W% k; T9 E* _Your candle's burned out long before |5 R- X( V5 @+ P
Your legend ever will
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Goodbye England's rose4 x/ Z" Q" {0 A- y% c
May you ever grow in our hearts$ w$ V; F3 m- [1 ?. Q- \
You were the grace that placed itself
1 l- g! a Y8 k9 U: E* R) yWhere lives were torn apart
! {# ~6 J/ J" c3 SGoodbye England's rose
. c& b1 b- P$ A c7 K5 AFrom a country lost without your soul
/ r" H! r8 l0 Z$ W: w. @& S; oWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
% `- W8 A0 b. l5 h# L( n8 PMore than you'll ever know
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1 i% G- z1 E0 G5 cAnd it seems to me you lived your life
* N1 P0 j. t4 r$ U4 w. WLike a candle in the wind
/ s0 V' p& f' [$ d# T4 LNever fading with the sunset' X8 T% z/ S8 d2 H' q: @
When the rain set in
" n: ^7 A' y8 N# B2 u# O: J6 l$ iAnd you footsteps will always fall here0 J& R. |8 p) b4 B7 ]) F+ Z
Along England's greenest hills6 k$ g' h: @" a' A1 k& T8 P
Your candle's burned out long before+ t: X3 Y- _4 t. S) x( z" D, @/ ^
Your legend ever will |
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