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Goodbye England's rose
5 M( [2 h; q; M B( j& }May you ever grow in our hearts7 |# \& S# e: V: ?& {* k
You were the grace that placed itself: d; [% u* R# X, w- J+ m2 S
Where lives were torn apart' n9 Q/ i! ^ y4 n
You called out to our country$ q9 g0 O. b ^+ _
And you whispered to those in pain9 R/ b' I& M2 x9 O5 r
Now you belong to heaven
' j" C9 c( s1 c# Z" q: `# m0 TAnd the stars spell out your name
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% N7 s3 E6 ]/ F* x6 X L3 x' vAnd it seems to me you lived your life$ g$ \, y7 u5 |2 I) ~
Like a candle in the wind2 c- i. d: p) L5 C. s
Never fading with the sunset
y' Z+ b! {4 f- GWhen the rain set in
- z: G) E4 k$ o) [" Y* H7 TAnd your footsteps will always fall here& Z/ v, X) D& Q; F2 a) {' g5 w
Along England's greenest hills
, F( ]( H# y( R- R/ I( W* d& D# oYour candle's burned out long before% j: s+ o& Y: `! }, ]( B; i( [
Your legend ever will
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! E- R; ^0 ~9 t- R" rLoveliness we've lost
, @- ?" @! u$ ~2 IThese empty days without your smile
$ i7 k }3 i/ P0 f& V" k* o; ~This torch we'll always carry* \) |8 [3 e2 k% X4 ~+ L8 j
For our nation's golden child, ?, y7 k L' |% E( J$ \7 |
And even though we try
' }/ _$ L5 x2 e) I" SThe truth brings us to tears
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The joy you brought us through the years) f) d# R* @, f1 F; P: m8 D
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And it seems to me you lived your life! K( [1 @ m q/ T% t: c Y
Like a candle in the wind: q( s0 K3 f! O" e& @
Never fading with the sunset! A9 `+ r$ `/ ]0 g' w6 R* r2 t
When the rain set in3 V2 F& N, w8 M% e o
And your footsteps will always fall here9 G% \) Y$ }8 U+ p* B* p5 |3 l" T
Along England's greenest hills
. G- D2 d( f) G0 j! cYour candle's burned out long before
1 H6 X3 p( \) DYour legend ever will5 K$ k+ E3 ]. q5 ~
$ g# _+ K! |( f& G. G% aGoodbye England's rose
- s. q+ U* z5 y& M4 k2 v. iMay you ever grow in our hearts
! y5 B; { n( V9 r) SYou were the grace that placed itself @0 [/ @# L+ }+ w
Where lives were torn apart
/ ?) D7 q7 [4 O4 Q/ {: yGoodbye England's rose. Z3 t4 C3 `/ q+ @# ~1 B2 @
From a country lost without your soul
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More than you'll ever know
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& T. t& C* l8 U+ v* S* vAnd it seems to me you lived your life+ o" g* s# X& a8 h# T* S$ _
Like a candle in the wind* M/ @ W0 m, U- h6 E: |8 v! o
Never fading with the sunset
: w W, ]# S3 sWhen the rain set in1 b( n' g7 K% B& k/ W7 d
And you footsteps will always fall here# o' G: Q7 v0 Q, J" l) y. c
Along England's greenest hills( p( l; k; m/ G. Q
Your candle's burned out long before
. v. }. I8 C0 G* G4 Y" S, z9 L5 t8 }Your legend ever will |
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