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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 f( j$ X5 ]1 a8 h% ^
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Goodbye England's rose
, c9 x3 [& a( v. ], a3 q3 T# ~2 dMay you ever grow in our hearts$ G4 m2 Z2 q3 \) V
You were the grace that placed itself; g, K% r: i8 n9 d2 ?
Where lives were torn apart
7 V5 p$ Y( T: l! B5 g$ h1 gYou called out to our country
, W; q; c. m9 E4 jAnd you whispered to those in pain5 I1 m" i2 t( Y K4 Y. O; |. }
Now you belong to heaven9 k, w# s& T/ F+ W3 x5 k
And the stars spell out your name( T7 g* A1 b: g5 o0 k
6 G# f* i1 ?5 H0 e! [; TAnd it seems to me you lived your life
0 p% [4 c$ M/ v5 w7 I8 t4 sLike a candle in the wind
4 }& a' _/ @2 c' q% ?5 k# C2 T w( GNever fading with the sunset( I @: G( b2 j& {. B
When the rain set in
+ K* s9 C! b: f8 {And your footsteps will always fall here2 J m" `0 G* \
Along England's greenest hills
- J5 @7 ?- x& @+ [Your candle's burned out long before; f+ k7 Z( C1 w% u, ^0 P0 p4 J
Your legend ever will5 e# j: ]- \8 z7 L! N& ]$ v' m
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Loveliness we've lost
1 E: s, O) Z& u6 s, n3 [These empty days without your smile& W, X' Y5 J7 f U
This torch we'll always carry" @+ o- D U8 R" u0 Z, }
For our nation's golden child
' Q: M5 i5 [" r( D) r) M; J" z0 C$ WAnd even though we try) m+ T3 v8 c* h& C/ U- L( Z
The truth brings us to tears: W" ]% @! C+ g
All our words cannot express# _) z# A+ C; ?
The joy you brought us through the years: C4 O1 U; B3 L4 p
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And it seems to me you lived your life( g& o3 M# C+ `
Like a candle in the wind
8 {# v1 z$ i1 c- Z) W; @* vNever fading with the sunset
8 Y" v; D& _2 n" K9 {When the rain set in
/ Q: @7 Y1 N8 r4 G8 XAnd your footsteps will always fall here
9 R4 I/ ^& o( b6 c( hAlong England's greenest hills1 g( l- a; t. p0 ?+ h5 F4 D
Your candle's burned out long before! t2 U/ O* M0 c- m# J' n8 `' U8 k
Your legend ever will
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Goodbye England's rose
% p* X1 t3 V3 r8 W3 e, ^5 B CMay you ever grow in our hearts8 S. O0 ^$ z; R( B, p0 x- J _
You were the grace that placed itself8 o$ U- S' D5 b! E
Where lives were torn apart
* R4 x; E, Q* t8 k. ~0 YGoodbye England's rose
+ Z; v# T6 x* k. K6 e. BFrom a country lost without your soul4 x* T) p! v( f
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion$ O2 M! y6 B) C# l" s" J) K, n
More than you'll ever know. F% {: P. o4 ~6 ]: d- |4 O! k
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And it seems to me you lived your life
7 y, I/ _+ a0 ^( k3 g6 ?Like a candle in the wind& H1 B1 n, I" t+ O/ U9 j' F2 \! j
Never fading with the sunset! r) P7 m. S2 j6 |( I; ^, Q6 k
When the rain set in( A+ m: p; G$ q3 Q/ ?# Y8 X) n2 {
And you footsteps will always fall here
& r* |1 I, Y1 Q& }& sAlong England's greenest hills
1 @; g- R' i, \ _( Z6 V* G, DYour candle's burned out long before- X: w" u! u6 K
Your legend ever will |
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