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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 ) ~) M! r A! @7 u. S7 p
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Goodbye England's rose2 S! H3 s) n0 w: A
May you ever grow in our hearts% A, V. W1 A; a: v2 m! A
You were the grace that placed itself
# m/ h2 y0 a- N8 l* ?, LWhere lives were torn apart
9 i4 G6 _5 U3 p- T0 U& [You called out to our country
Y; @/ l) U# V) O$ s. Q3 l" p) cAnd you whispered to those in pain
" O8 m, W1 k/ K1 c! F$ Y6 _* KNow you belong to heaven
3 Z! g5 {1 x( t# W6 DAnd the stars spell out your name5 }% X# P( g2 L9 s( \
/ B; b% d$ U' v. [% K+ W0 E2 \4 Z2 YAnd it seems to me you lived your life$ ~) s! E" d* R5 S- D; j, \0 p1 M
Like a candle in the wind
2 U; b. @% Y; c0 O( UNever fading with the sunset
) T5 V. c& |3 t( Z* cWhen the rain set in
7 [" V6 v0 \: r# m7 |* c' YAnd your footsteps will always fall here
1 R- f Q( f) O' BAlong England's greenest hills% d, B5 o2 X; ~$ H
Your candle's burned out long before
& d& ?& e" q8 B5 ?Your legend ever will! _4 G5 b0 x: t5 ]& H) l
: c7 V# Y+ t6 c o- @Loveliness we've lost
3 f0 V7 `* K) `! F4 n" t& K& VThese empty days without your smile4 D2 [- v& d* `* w
This torch we'll always carry
* t7 I% H; f. v4 z M1 cFor our nation's golden child
: }! o5 e5 f |And even though we try
1 x1 K3 B! C6 cThe truth brings us to tears4 N6 Z7 }7 Q4 F5 f
All our words cannot express
0 V( c- S, N+ x, |& L PThe joy you brought us through the years1 \# Y, b0 V' P; s$ P1 E
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And it seems to me you lived your life3 F: G! z7 u+ z5 R$ w5 a
Like a candle in the wind3 s8 L. D: Q$ ~
Never fading with the sunset
4 W; ^% s' H7 ^9 x- ?4 w9 W' O% u+ VWhen the rain set in
" J }! n' I: j+ _0 Q. w# t6 jAnd your footsteps will always fall here
! G0 W2 O$ b5 `9 M9 f! _Along England's greenest hills
) k% s& h4 [& i* n6 l4 T3 F- wYour candle's burned out long before! I) ?: K5 X6 u2 U, U+ Q( r$ d
Your legend ever will U6 w9 b% K6 ]) B
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Goodbye England's rose
! R3 R7 s* K7 UMay you ever grow in our hearts
: ]' r d5 z* n9 u2 Q, ~2 OYou were the grace that placed itself
) Z! z- N* g* {+ D% CWhere lives were torn apart
( o& N( h9 q0 m8 ^+ f; \% fGoodbye England's rose5 y+ L! o3 `4 \
From a country lost without your soul
$ `7 n6 v2 J# g9 mWho'll miss the wings of your compassion. r6 x( d8 w# z' P2 P9 [, m- c
More than you'll ever know3 L" T' s3 Y3 P' _1 j& j- }3 A
& U8 w' F- H2 R; [& T4 _! r. OAnd it seems to me you lived your life
* K$ g* N3 t0 Q \" s, ~Like a candle in the wind0 Y; e3 L3 e5 _% F) N, ]3 t
Never fading with the sunset
$ @6 R1 D, @1 O; I" \! VWhen the rain set in( n- K I0 u. G
And you footsteps will always fall here
- U+ u4 r& Z5 @, M- }! T8 DAlong England's greenest hills6 k/ V6 b8 H" Y2 }* t1 _1 N/ w1 [
Your candle's burned out long before
$ W% h( {, R0 F N. cYour legend ever will |
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