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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑
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Goodbye England's rose
* S* \- l) {( h, M0 n6 l2 P0 XMay you ever grow in our hearts
& x, }. n8 h. R9 EYou were the grace that placed itself
5 V* b* e; v& Z% ZWhere lives were torn apart0 Q* V3 L4 Y* H3 w" C ]. n/ g
You called out to our country
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Now you belong to heaven8 b9 z5 ]3 L8 y: T# s; o
And the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life
1 A) _: P T+ p( BLike a candle in the wind
6 S+ v, q6 C+ y& sNever fading with the sunset' a K H$ G1 ]% d, O
When the rain set in
8 B2 a+ c5 r' A/ U3 u) WAnd your footsteps will always fall here) ~1 [1 |& I7 V
Along England's greenest hills2 R; u# j! R+ W% _) P9 `+ `
Your candle's burned out long before
; F' y! R4 t) p! \* |$ V& x3 @Your legend ever will8 k! }+ s" r m8 h0 `
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Loveliness we've lost
& _% G. o6 E: x9 B4 g- ^These empty days without your smile
' D% Z6 s* W8 g/ X5 jThis torch we'll always carry
+ O: ~9 \- e) g, R, lFor our nation's golden child7 F% D0 l, c. h9 l' u& x; |
And even though we try" |$ l" b& H- B7 R: o6 e
The truth brings us to tears% v- \( h2 c- x% X1 [$ z0 D
All our words cannot express7 o7 ]* W, \4 Q4 \/ \
The joy you brought us through the years; m) K* _( H; U* w1 A
- N5 E" o# J- R" F- J( t- E! n( \And it seems to me you lived your life) S9 k: y, A) \6 _/ Q# H
Like a candle in the wind; y6 Z4 O* O, J* ~& i
Never fading with the sunset! g0 e* d4 ^2 k
When the rain set in
H6 M6 t7 S; _7 t+ HAnd your footsteps will always fall here
5 X6 ^4 y# L$ c+ GAlong England's greenest hills
: F4 a# ]' m1 c" r) IYour candle's burned out long before6 q) p) ]+ ?9 C4 ]; o! D( K
Your legend ever will
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6 `' p; G% u/ kGoodbye England's rose
' q" E: Z3 D4 B. w& c" M9 gMay you ever grow in our hearts6 S* p( j1 v9 @. u7 Q l4 A
You were the grace that placed itself
: B3 Y: B4 @: u1 S% d* [Where lives were torn apart
H. L& D/ _7 n- d" C" X) OGoodbye England's rose
+ f! e! [+ k4 X4 T$ {. a! O6 E( _) HFrom a country lost without your soul
' }6 a/ N" L2 T& sWho'll miss the wings of your compassion- r J4 t/ z! z9 r) O
More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life
. Q; v) f1 b5 ELike a candle in the wind
: ]0 R2 }9 D, J7 l9 o4 H# }Never fading with the sunset" M9 `% Z" ]# M6 M
When the rain set in
- |( x# N4 v' {/ O% q* D4 A# QAnd you footsteps will always fall here/ @# S4 }1 B ]% U
Along England's greenest hills
2 ?5 C' `1 Q4 D& N* p0 hYour candle's burned out long before3 t* a# F' g; D& z% F: L+ p6 q6 ~8 v
Your legend ever will |
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