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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 , ]7 e4 h- p) A$ l4 s
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, u D7 o- U5 ~( q! h5 |Goodbye England's rose8 |+ H ~) Y- M- Y+ q" v0 }% _' }
May you ever grow in our hearts! A- K+ Y/ F2 f5 w# [2 s# u
You were the grace that placed itself
3 `( s* c# Y& ]: hWhere lives were torn apart
; ~2 \& |3 t7 _% a# r. m1 [5 \You called out to our country( o4 R9 g: N# \; ~
And you whispered to those in pain% b) }) |( x7 \& F4 C( C
Now you belong to heaven7 ^9 B7 W' l. k1 o. w
And the stars spell out your name
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) Q; Z7 n! }. {) V1 X3 U9 e/ Q; fAnd it seems to me you lived your life& q$ W* B/ V! N4 X. r' V6 C
Like a candle in the wind
0 X0 l9 e% f G( j6 A$ bNever fading with the sunset
0 [& \. ]6 y$ ]& y) C* s8 SWhen the rain set in
; E7 l5 H: N. E5 n, |: O, j- v' rAnd your footsteps will always fall here" q5 @# J* m1 Z6 V6 `
Along England's greenest hills
" k, g" H6 z' Q8 R) eYour candle's burned out long before, C% H/ K: R9 N, @& P4 U
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost
8 T( u0 K( ^6 i& T6 D/ LThese empty days without your smile
" ?! m; o: w' g, Y# s! ]4 oThis torch we'll always carry
, P& C3 ^4 K* M9 \' q4 m! p8 [For our nation's golden child
& l& V$ N( p9 e5 {4 D OAnd even though we try
$ H& }. g: n( I* AThe truth brings us to tears2 ^4 z4 N0 G$ Q/ x
All our words cannot express
, q5 s1 o# d7 cThe joy you brought us through the years3 W) J3 x0 A, [. k$ p$ i" }4 i$ N! O
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And it seems to me you lived your life
1 j* V. [/ t+ @5 z! yLike a candle in the wind
6 ?8 ?3 a0 [% J& v4 e: ]Never fading with the sunset
+ r0 _& B1 N7 N' E3 t" eWhen the rain set in4 r" b* J- A; g
And your footsteps will always fall here
2 B% a: b. U8 Y4 p& A, SAlong England's greenest hills
# W( o! d1 W$ m U+ t" J( SYour candle's burned out long before& y3 e: _ u& ?7 U
Your legend ever will# y% t1 m8 F4 u; U; p+ w
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Goodbye England's rose
6 i B2 Q6 H( QMay you ever grow in our hearts8 F% O' {1 W6 ]0 n9 S+ `
You were the grace that placed itself/ t3 O( q3 p* w
Where lives were torn apart* \% E2 }+ j1 i
Goodbye England's rose
! u/ n" i8 H" ~/ N1 W; h* zFrom a country lost without your soul
; X3 f0 O1 S0 c# e8 _Who'll miss the wings of your compassion; R; ?/ y4 D5 c2 l# T
More than you'll ever know7 y. R% q/ D- J2 n- \* p
& x- T- g; B8 x3 [# v5 QAnd it seems to me you lived your life
4 u; f7 l) q' c* O" o# iLike a candle in the wind
! H# f; [- W7 |& M! j$ ZNever fading with the sunset1 c. r9 f' Q1 h% g: C6 R+ O* p
When the rain set in
' r* F4 q7 e# a$ N; W6 EAnd you footsteps will always fall here. K$ b% }2 c! A# f c& R" j" J; v
Along England's greenest hills
; e* _6 D- v' c( TYour candle's burned out long before6 s: k* n, | b1 p% f0 k& x- q8 x* V
Your legend ever will |
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