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Goodbye England's rose7 D2 K- }$ _% U4 r8 j& c+ W8 J& k
May you ever grow in our hearts
; G( \5 K8 N# c- sYou were the grace that placed itself* Z, R7 ~4 [! T0 {
Where lives were torn apart
. M3 j& b$ g1 H! }! A# JYou called out to our country3 d+ m( g1 b" Y. r0 {
And you whispered to those in pain
/ v8 [( m/ t8 u ~3 l0 ~Now you belong to heaven$ O" T( k3 C! A
And the stars spell out your name; K; c* v( o$ M9 Y3 V
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And it seems to me you lived your life- T+ h+ t9 Y6 M s7 J; Y
Like a candle in the wind
- H$ C$ H$ \) t( q$ R' i: r( ANever fading with the sunset
0 d' u6 O1 P* ]# m e3 b0 h( iWhen the rain set in
- I0 z2 K7 l$ k J' O1 jAnd your footsteps will always fall here9 q; ?$ ~+ F% y: y
Along England's greenest hills
8 z$ E( @# C" U$ h' ^* OYour candle's burned out long before
+ i: s/ i1 H! }Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost
4 }* B% F$ m( B; D& S! d" ~These empty days without your smile
( N S; `& }! ~6 J" p; @This torch we'll always carry
$ z' b5 [6 `, y; B5 H XFor our nation's golden child
& A! t( o; Q, z `And even though we try
& d: I9 W) L* A* j. z& p, m; P, W& PThe truth brings us to tears
! J0 t' ?" l: a8 ?. i r& CAll our words cannot express
! H+ @/ Y; V' Q( a& Y: N& k. I- BThe joy you brought us through the years: ^7 r, b- S. C k% ~$ d
9 Z* _9 |2 N5 @( G/ `4 d5 lAnd it seems to me you lived your life
7 D* n1 s+ j. t- e0 Y. }! e& YLike a candle in the wind
# n4 c* I! c4 D) D( m4 VNever fading with the sunset' D& Q; _$ O l$ t/ \
When the rain set in
# p! M" n% A& J: G% EAnd your footsteps will always fall here8 e5 O, { N q* x
Along England's greenest hills8 X5 w/ w/ K/ r" W; U9 t \4 }
Your candle's burned out long before
+ o, I% [) Q! _/ \2 ZYour legend ever will: [8 t; E6 X, F' V* n6 O
- S$ h8 `" A! R7 r3 x: mGoodbye England's rose- T) w6 D. `6 V# A
May you ever grow in our hearts+ x: w7 |+ b0 F c& c5 G) a
You were the grace that placed itself( Y8 i5 i% U- ~7 z# M0 G
Where lives were torn apart
9 N7 ], w! k' M7 {Goodbye England's rose7 r+ I. e; j, D8 v l
From a country lost without your soul
: @3 u* @6 W# |+ U- I0 C. v3 e7 p# _Who'll miss the wings of your compassion$ G' @* M8 Y4 m) |3 C) z8 H
More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life
% b$ G2 J' B' x& P3 M# R9 lLike a candle in the wind/ c4 j+ E$ Z, [4 \
Never fading with the sunset# T- ]# J2 ~& U
When the rain set in/ N; }/ x3 r8 y& q9 D: b) l
And you footsteps will always fall here
2 ^7 i, J" }3 D& n5 T4 n+ qAlong England's greenest hills
( S$ t2 s0 w; L' C7 r/ o3 @Your candle's burned out long before+ M& P2 \ ^ B* K
Your legend ever will |
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