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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 ) z' t4 V0 g* T
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3 r |0 ~1 [$ X/ Z& E) S' K- fGoodbye England's rose$ I! u z$ N8 z% B: c: }& y" o
May you ever grow in our hearts4 u# \0 y y5 T+ g6 n# o2 @3 p
You were the grace that placed itself e" z( c1 E/ V: Q* B
Where lives were torn apart
, C5 Z8 S$ @! @+ m$ f9 [. KYou called out to our country- v* ` l* [. M
And you whispered to those in pain; Z8 ~ V/ H' p0 L: J7 | F
Now you belong to heaven* R6 l; r. f, ^( P0 M/ ]& S
And the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life
3 E' _( q7 s9 l) gLike a candle in the wind
, ]$ O5 S$ X7 r f( kNever fading with the sunset
: O4 P$ O& P# h- a' Y, DWhen the rain set in9 ?( u/ m4 E$ s7 X, e0 d' ?5 h& ?- @
And your footsteps will always fall here
0 G4 p3 K) @$ _' AAlong England's greenest hills1 m# n- Q& S3 _- V H# s
Your candle's burned out long before
& I' S' d& ?6 e4 }/ ^; EYour legend ever will
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5 {1 S7 z" B( H1 S5 Q/ F/ qLoveliness we've lost
2 B6 R5 h }9 t4 N; w5 R4 O7 Z5 KThese empty days without your smile
1 i' F2 v# `* x1 _# P6 oThis torch we'll always carry
" t2 t; x* A* K: ~- aFor our nation's golden child( Y5 G4 E9 L m, `0 N2 a% _
And even though we try
& h+ ?! X2 v) a+ rThe truth brings us to tears
% x( `1 G0 W4 U& {4 YAll our words cannot express, N3 {0 s) D2 H _& X" G; E5 }9 o
The joy you brought us through the years! {9 x* x7 q6 y ^ R( F0 x
9 z. l# @! Q& j3 p1 FAnd it seems to me you lived your life
* V* K/ F% \+ VLike a candle in the wind, }9 w4 k, x; Y. M1 N* m
Never fading with the sunset
1 V2 F: T7 o- H, rWhen the rain set in4 y9 d/ {6 }0 s8 L1 }" q) o( O
And your footsteps will always fall here
+ I% B( ~4 A4 Z6 q% ]Along England's greenest hills5 I: ?! l h# C( A6 r6 v+ X
Your candle's burned out long before
9 g" V3 z9 T$ r: }Your legend ever will" K" @8 q9 M; q0 V, L& U
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Goodbye England's rose) L5 H) y9 t& k. e
May you ever grow in our hearts8 l; ]5 G7 E+ a4 }
You were the grace that placed itself# k0 i; Q( r/ B( D$ f, n- X
Where lives were torn apart* A, q. c% q+ i0 M1 c& \& k1 B
Goodbye England's rose4 t: c( W: W% F) g/ l2 ~/ I
From a country lost without your soul3 _7 V# B# s) n
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion1 {5 w6 I; x- j4 _9 P
More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life+ S5 K+ j# x0 s; L6 I
Like a candle in the wind
7 _$ ~3 R B7 k& L) j8 R; A0 JNever fading with the sunset
! k; h3 [& x. A# t/ {) S: y& [When the rain set in
7 L+ p) V) V W$ k& hAnd you footsteps will always fall here! N1 l7 ?! n: M Q% g7 D0 P b
Along England's greenest hills7 Q/ V& U8 ~7 W7 ~% \% Z
Your candle's burned out long before% L! h. n$ }9 t! ?# n) B
Your legend ever will |
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