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Goodbye England's rose) z, Y/ |0 T+ w" Z& z
May you ever grow in our hearts! Y4 g# g3 ^. P% K+ e) X. s+ ~
You were the grace that placed itself: {7 n1 ~* k; l, M/ M/ T
Where lives were torn apart5 i- b9 L: d% i, v5 d
You called out to our country1 q: x2 R! c/ R K7 G1 R( G
And you whispered to those in pain; q. }/ V3 X- } a' o5 y, ?
Now you belong to heaven: F/ j8 D9 Z+ F% h5 p4 W
And the stars spell out your name
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4 k7 |" m6 n- E4 F1 T( dAnd it seems to me you lived your life: A) O, w& c. O8 l$ j. g( @: X
Like a candle in the wind
& o8 X0 ?& z" v% `. `Never fading with the sunset+ W! Y2 d% i9 v0 x6 @: s( x
When the rain set in
" X- b, z% p9 q' \And your footsteps will always fall here. |) ?, A- {# L, N; _+ j
Along England's greenest hills8 S" y" p9 q* N2 u; E& g
Your candle's burned out long before
! o; ]) J9 T* r! O, M+ R' E. S6 MYour legend ever will
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) y- Q2 [0 ^7 u5 G( hLoveliness we've lost* M+ x9 {: ^$ y0 d
These empty days without your smile
/ S& V( z1 C% \ H! N! B2 LThis torch we'll always carry1 t, a- y9 t! q2 _" C0 x# p
For our nation's golden child9 Z; U8 w X+ a2 W* X8 ^
And even though we try7 \( C+ U, ?# u6 ^/ v( g6 W
The truth brings us to tears& W/ p$ b7 T) J, L: b0 D
All our words cannot express
f5 d! Q/ I9 E2 Y/ W' sThe joy you brought us through the years
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7 o" ]' Y o2 ^And it seems to me you lived your life
w2 u" a' T) m- h! BLike a candle in the wind' b9 e; K# r' S
Never fading with the sunset
y% ^4 g# T* h9 V/ Z+ M9 |When the rain set in
% g7 Z: p( U% w+ J+ m5 n: O) K; j: YAnd your footsteps will always fall here
% A# _# U$ w4 x) s2 C9 o' kAlong England's greenest hills3 W, l5 _4 Z3 w* y W; a4 S
Your candle's burned out long before- I; G2 H4 Q1 h% A0 k
Your legend ever will. u8 [( V0 G0 u6 P8 A
6 {& U* @+ `8 y1 O% G7 Q, lGoodbye England's rose
% R$ P+ H4 l# J: N" U; A% nMay you ever grow in our hearts
! F$ Z6 c9 c: [# _You were the grace that placed itself
/ x2 A" |& X7 Q. N2 y8 c% y* H, TWhere lives were torn apart) t6 d* f8 P; x( ^" |3 K
Goodbye England's rose7 `+ Q) l1 V9 k
From a country lost without your soul e& d" u, b& o) Z2 ^1 e- @
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
6 M6 F! _, S# C" L; a2 FMore than you'll ever know' w) _) z! P% e: a; W
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And it seems to me you lived your life+ s# W; `6 y* Q% h; \2 \/ d: N& ]
Like a candle in the wind
1 u0 i0 P& s1 K) T& i- c3 {; \Never fading with the sunset
1 F9 O5 P$ k) xWhen the rain set in
P0 k {2 r- d+ w x9 c( l& |' OAnd you footsteps will always fall here4 f6 ?2 o u3 _( F6 M9 g
Along England's greenest hills8 V! H+ q% x2 s8 J
Your candle's burned out long before
3 q3 L. x/ e+ B, L1 k TYour legend ever will |
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