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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 & r! N) r+ J9 _1 [' E" y
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2 C, y- i: e- i) e) A1 e( C0 ?Goodbye England's rose
- z* F# ]* _- \. s# Z" SMay you ever grow in our hearts- q9 s2 C4 y+ w8 X
You were the grace that placed itself9 ^6 q8 L3 ?+ F. Q
Where lives were torn apart
( C: V3 v: [. i9 A1 o0 G$ @4 qYou called out to our country
' }4 R- G [. k6 \- K6 KAnd you whispered to those in pain
9 I( E! r0 Y8 K2 U0 v6 o* TNow you belong to heaven( D# o3 t* R6 v( y) c
And the stars spell out your name8 W* v- ~) N( `4 r
$ x& p7 n/ b/ D" BAnd it seems to me you lived your life$ h+ e# c2 ?1 J2 n( Q
Like a candle in the wind
6 Y; c/ N1 n1 O8 s8 aNever fading with the sunset
6 I! t% H1 r" s7 Y2 UWhen the rain set in! v% m5 [+ d* G9 y- [' X, N t' |
And your footsteps will always fall here
# l9 z& N. v7 _' I- g i% R/ TAlong England's greenest hills# T C! g- E$ l! D# m ^! {4 o
Your candle's burned out long before
& |2 h+ P2 S) W7 f7 B& xYour legend ever will
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. ~) P# h0 o: [! f1 R4 @Loveliness we've lost
9 J* o: N2 P9 G: `. S& DThese empty days without your smile: q& x- u- A9 f% e+ e$ T5 B3 ^) I: I
This torch we'll always carry
4 _% P/ N2 k+ qFor our nation's golden child# J% W8 C x9 O5 n, J
And even though we try
# t4 m. Q& z% O5 e; h0 I( s4 pThe truth brings us to tears
% p5 |$ ^6 _! AAll our words cannot express
- M9 N/ I1 ]! ]9 T8 U4 L9 zThe joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life
2 s- h1 _( Q: v2 s$ ZLike a candle in the wind
7 o6 @6 C( n9 ^; WNever fading with the sunset
/ D! R% D" b3 X0 }9 H+ e5 wWhen the rain set in4 H) A0 E3 |; T- [5 }
And your footsteps will always fall here* B# k. p& ]7 }8 m, O
Along England's greenest hills
! Z( ~) a- x- _& N. s) OYour candle's burned out long before6 `9 G/ {4 [+ O/ a
Your legend ever will
6 o( {' f3 e0 J: I; ^1 Y- v) Q" ~/ x7 b7 P+ z* W; r8 Q
Goodbye England's rose
3 M* j+ b: V2 V0 @May you ever grow in our hearts; f4 @1 o' R1 ]6 }
You were the grace that placed itself
! c3 Z/ O; @1 bWhere lives were torn apart
8 U8 b j7 a8 m, c5 h! G; uGoodbye England's rose* d. b2 D/ d- g( R; f' ]
From a country lost without your soul
/ a" m, E6 H! Q1 d3 I o, MWho'll miss the wings of your compassion# F' R" G$ F# N0 s
More than you'll ever know/ r! \' e( [' L
2 x& {/ a# e' p! _$ U4 Z pAnd it seems to me you lived your life2 E/ Z, P& v1 i6 s
Like a candle in the wind
- o1 s! A( L& g0 \Never fading with the sunset; G8 B" B6 |! l7 W" _9 G
When the rain set in
! R: Z K4 x7 T2 B6 AAnd you footsteps will always fall here7 F5 u# _" v# I0 [. C6 b
Along England's greenest hills; j B" n! k9 P
Your candle's burned out long before3 b) a4 C j# L9 s+ ^
Your legend ever will |
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