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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 8 o2 Q" U K0 E, ~
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1 W( {# o, [% i, N% j. {9 s/ kGoodbye England's rose" z) a4 K. s2 q7 `0 O7 `. T) j
May you ever grow in our hearts
# _+ o3 \; g0 V6 k! J3 n. WYou were the grace that placed itself& f, U. L( Q9 l# y
Where lives were torn apart: l: ^/ L }1 y7 Y
You called out to our country
4 r5 B7 e% o' E& }- _! [And you whispered to those in pain! e2 D4 M% o1 {. a0 E# ?
Now you belong to heaven9 o- i( h2 I+ x8 D6 J
And the stars spell out your name
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& G+ X. a$ w. Z [And it seems to me you lived your life
( F" N, t* r* @9 w. cLike a candle in the wind
, g7 D& W2 [ B: z+ yNever fading with the sunset; C+ o4 L2 t: W
When the rain set in) Z6 N0 w8 \7 W5 P/ k
And your footsteps will always fall here
! H) y3 q6 a2 ?: @2 Z4 J% bAlong England's greenest hills
7 Q8 u) G" r# a1 }Your candle's burned out long before
2 t" P* B1 [4 D9 a' @9 gYour legend ever will, X7 k& t, R& [
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Loveliness we've lost
$ W2 ?' M8 s) ~) @. _. ^" FThese empty days without your smile5 I, P5 T9 J4 J7 d' M
This torch we'll always carry
2 | P: [& _% J; UFor our nation's golden child6 g% U5 d, E2 d
And even though we try
* h! m" |* F; v6 a& GThe truth brings us to tears2 J3 o7 F- m) L! l8 r6 i
All our words cannot express
3 k8 \/ K. G, {+ P* r: A4 A& YThe joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life0 E' \# a, O/ c, C' [/ Y# A
Like a candle in the wind
' r- o9 H& C p0 LNever fading with the sunset( V% i* p1 Q1 I# ?! Y
When the rain set in
9 u+ x# ~: r; Y9 P P3 d: \And your footsteps will always fall here/ V2 t2 `: \- t! v
Along England's greenest hills+ Y7 n7 D% [+ O
Your candle's burned out long before
& p" G( e$ B& z+ HYour legend ever will5 w/ I2 w% O; B5 r V
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Goodbye England's rose
1 q- r" @8 v2 O N& I, C* r nMay you ever grow in our hearts
9 I# I' G: W8 y! z$ d2 J4 s8 z5 pYou were the grace that placed itself
$ u4 ?7 d9 Z3 d# aWhere lives were torn apart$ ?' j+ b! L3 g6 ]' t B# ?
Goodbye England's rose
$ b& V9 V1 @$ u. d P9 h7 nFrom a country lost without your soul
! v, O. Y' l8 i; r) ]Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
) E/ q% r! Y7 n( ^6 [More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life
$ S) V9 e# b6 N sLike a candle in the wind
1 M$ Q: z0 j. ^' a" Q3 t+ A, `% uNever fading with the sunset
! A% w$ P# M/ U% ^! tWhen the rain set in
: K0 ?- T( s) C3 ZAnd you footsteps will always fall here
7 A( k! p# U# ]' O k. y$ C' jAlong England's greenest hills
' E3 C0 {6 o9 i, IYour candle's burned out long before( u) D* _% q! k9 E! o( m
Your legend ever will |
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