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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 5 K# k+ R- M: U( C, b6 X
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Goodbye England's rose
+ W; b7 Y9 Z2 v4 fMay you ever grow in our hearts
! J+ \: T7 X R, p$ IYou were the grace that placed itself
) k2 ]5 s- |1 e ~( WWhere lives were torn apart9 p2 ~ ?- j8 a" V+ _
You called out to our country
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Now you belong to heaven
( b* P* Y: q) _: E3 k, G; i% _And the stars spell out your name
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' i$ ?/ Q+ Z/ m RAnd it seems to me you lived your life- b6 n) L6 {9 u+ a! \
Like a candle in the wind- s/ }+ ~0 V4 P* O6 T% }
Never fading with the sunset
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And your footsteps will always fall here
" f% H6 o$ p5 U! L6 r5 vAlong England's greenest hills
9 V$ ?" A) z7 H& Q- i/ LYour candle's burned out long before5 x X8 }" y* D( \+ b
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost
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This torch we'll always carry
- v) U4 J6 c! v: E; ZFor our nation's golden child
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The truth brings us to tears
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The joy you brought us through the years
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Like a candle in the wind
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When the rain set in, t' b( l* p- l% ?
And your footsteps will always fall here" b+ k% r0 z4 e" k3 N2 _; h
Along England's greenest hills V7 {# Q, G0 i7 y0 o0 b5 t
Your candle's burned out long before$ i9 a, x0 g. A. Z' C3 ]- R; b
Your legend ever will
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Goodbye England's rose6 Y0 q% U4 V- @. G' r
May you ever grow in our hearts
9 D7 M+ h) }6 x, zYou were the grace that placed itself
0 {1 @% v# Z/ s$ i' U1 DWhere lives were torn apart9 @! l. Q) R& x" i
Goodbye England's rose
: p; S: P9 d7 _: a' N, p/ FFrom a country lost without your soul
. ^' q+ k S" O5 }- m1 h6 G% H7 i8 SWho'll miss the wings of your compassion/ |" ~6 z, C- S0 j5 C
More than you'll ever know
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1 O! y( b" x# ~/ F9 E7 sAnd it seems to me you lived your life
( U7 u- @6 f* L+ o1 E: lLike a candle in the wind
( A( W. C' a; U8 S; F; r1 |Never fading with the sunset$ K: M0 B- {) i: m( t7 R
When the rain set in
* ~' l9 y2 E8 k& F. Z9 MAnd you footsteps will always fall here! R$ r; V( d" B4 B7 k3 Y. j
Along England's greenest hills
* H$ {' }: a' S' }) @2 j _Your candle's burned out long before9 u! S* j/ \! ^" P0 @8 f
Your legend ever will |
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