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2 M4 {5 e: h, CGoodbye England's rose$ ~1 R; l9 z' `# Y: d; T5 L
May you ever grow in our hearts
1 i( B7 _! G) L4 |You were the grace that placed itself: |9 h9 q: T6 G u% B
Where lives were torn apart
4 g' B3 f+ W8 b0 c! F2 h1 nYou called out to our country
3 [2 L! U4 `) J3 iAnd you whispered to those in pain! f% r' c& R) C4 |+ x ?
Now you belong to heaven
* @* X, V" {! F3 K" L) lAnd the stars spell out your name7 V8 b/ W5 ~( g
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And it seems to me you lived your life+ g0 Y& t$ E( m7 r$ R
Like a candle in the wind
( U0 p5 I5 L( X8 H& Q- I2 xNever fading with the sunset1 X: P" H0 d1 F, n* D0 b
When the rain set in
# D7 j! K$ [% ^: S5 rAnd your footsteps will always fall here
* \' {1 V; g/ N. K2 }4 WAlong England's greenest hills
, C( v+ Q0 t- o" d4 vYour candle's burned out long before
. n" o s3 c. YYour legend ever will0 p& E1 n6 h0 q; q/ O$ Y4 B
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Loveliness we've lost
/ @( A& f( q: |% P: SThese empty days without your smile5 h4 V% M0 J% a# Z: i- Y% k
This torch we'll always carry
6 f+ Z4 B* L; Q: ]: O, V( ZFor our nation's golden child/ @) a' E8 @) L% u. V
And even though we try8 l( \- ~( x: e
The truth brings us to tears* q3 e# V6 U0 m2 e/ a' \
All our words cannot express
. [- L- ^6 D" e4 p6 n# JThe joy you brought us through the years* N" G0 Q5 C, _1 u) ^) \1 x
3 G) y% r6 o* VAnd it seems to me you lived your life4 V, @ w% F' G) Z! s9 f6 z* ^
Like a candle in the wind8 m2 h6 [8 b+ F9 W. Z5 n# q, c
Never fading with the sunset
+ `7 _, ^; z3 x( G) i' |+ sWhen the rain set in. z# h8 i& H* {. Z, n
And your footsteps will always fall here
% E8 P( v& X: a1 o4 R' p! OAlong England's greenest hills9 {. D3 J2 ~( `9 \9 `
Your candle's burned out long before
2 ^+ b* J! Z4 S. qYour legend ever will+ B# m- Z- w$ n7 z5 H# ^
- G/ V" `7 Z2 X2 V0 iGoodbye England's rose
1 _: c( s) V; s1 x- i! l, b. E% ]( rMay you ever grow in our hearts' d" O, Y' I, l) ~5 J# j
You were the grace that placed itself4 w U* O$ s: i7 Q6 X: @
Where lives were torn apart2 ]7 K6 ~: a7 H3 ]
Goodbye England's rose
& P; L2 V: ^' Q4 x' U" HFrom a country lost without your soul1 t& R% u. A; t1 I7 ~9 }% x
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
# O- Q' s7 F) H1 s, ^& rMore than you'll ever know2 A" E2 V3 I# c; F5 T: b8 h
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And it seems to me you lived your life
( O% R1 {1 b E0 ILike a candle in the wind
9 d' x5 N: i: o& y; r- }5 UNever fading with the sunset: T" j, Q' E7 K
When the rain set in% x. m4 v* q* w0 d, @8 @6 B" B
And you footsteps will always fall here
. S" C. T! Z$ Z! O" RAlong England's greenest hills
2 Y& y& @9 |' X( }0 f2 vYour candle's burned out long before
1 Y6 A# w1 W6 d. W, V2 z& E1 QYour legend ever will |
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