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Goodbye England's rose
8 @* J$ l, ?) V5 {May you ever grow in our hearts2 x$ g7 l' {4 l( F
You were the grace that placed itself
/ w6 x- v' J! w2 ~! a- PWhere lives were torn apart
" S1 L$ Z8 }+ i5 K2 ]4 @) EYou called out to our country
; L, R1 Q v, Y cAnd you whispered to those in pain' d; h H# z* H% y9 O, Y
Now you belong to heaven
: H8 ?: Q( }9 |! R/ ?2 dAnd the stars spell out your name
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' M% g* L6 j6 c' L$ k8 L7 j1 IAnd it seems to me you lived your life7 p! w8 v' e! K. o7 U) s* A
Like a candle in the wind0 l" ]- Z7 I! {! \1 M
Never fading with the sunset( J# i& N4 j& Q% x, Y
When the rain set in" E' `7 [7 A" S" I+ F
And your footsteps will always fall here+ G6 k: f( L3 K% D ~: @
Along England's greenest hills4 |( r% s* R% V8 g- D: E: Z4 R" _
Your candle's burned out long before l4 X* Q) b) _3 ?9 N# p& k: e! B
Your legend ever will! A6 \3 e% f* z8 g4 p: O- N
8 r( [; b' t6 _4 h: R9 m0 n" cLoveliness we've lost
! ^6 L8 P. S* \4 dThese empty days without your smile
6 x" u) N+ R! i# o* `& F( ^1 f, ~9 CThis torch we'll always carry
, C, ^. Z7 q' \# P5 y3 I' R6 VFor our nation's golden child
6 X% i; {1 x% B1 yAnd even though we try
& _5 s7 D7 Y" v8 P' s$ NThe truth brings us to tears
$ K4 t( x2 X, b$ nAll our words cannot express
s @! A ?% W) u( N+ g! \" aThe joy you brought us through the years
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o r' y, G Q& K j$ w! MAnd it seems to me you lived your life- T9 ]2 |* H+ b% y. E8 U4 B
Like a candle in the wind- F+ X- |6 a; Z3 Q
Never fading with the sunset
. ?9 w" r4 U' b" nWhen the rain set in
) Y; i$ b4 F6 l1 H& F9 c& uAnd your footsteps will always fall here
' P) x4 ^8 V, s- iAlong England's greenest hills
% T+ E# k* ?( P4 G$ t" DYour candle's burned out long before/ E X+ d t& F
Your legend ever will
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! i8 Z. @' i& {Goodbye England's rose
: B# k J7 j# L8 d, A% |May you ever grow in our hearts4 B& g. e; t$ j e, ?' R
You were the grace that placed itself( t5 J5 L* y; R5 Q% F+ o) y. H
Where lives were torn apart
/ k4 P+ V8 t# Y" Z+ [6 P* J/ M5 ]Goodbye England's rose
, J! J E M1 \) K0 EFrom a country lost without your soul, d. ^' N5 c- s2 i
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
. ~, u7 e& L/ c3 ~More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life
4 f) _$ L* z% H2 V) X" R9 o1 x2 wLike a candle in the wind
0 i: q/ {9 p& j& C4 RNever fading with the sunset
' k9 W A' \6 @When the rain set in
7 Y6 e1 L2 E! A" mAnd you footsteps will always fall here) Y2 A1 g8 a$ o) g" ^. u2 T" X
Along England's greenest hills
: J9 Q, V' X# `) p, \Your candle's burned out long before* {! F I) r4 {1 S. z
Your legend ever will |
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