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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 rose6 l$ [8 X/ o0 Z
May you ever grow in our hearts
5 L& z' W: h+ B. S" v: X- nYou were the grace that placed itself# k! J: X& O- @, S! V- e
Where lives were torn apart; t' g& N) {% H+ X" u6 F e
You called out to our country2 I g3 R1 b4 f
And you whispered to those in pain9 O% a; p8 J% r
Now you belong to heaven8 y8 i0 o+ S. R, @' y% d
And the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life
9 ?; d1 ]! @" d* U- l3 LLike a candle in the wind
/ d" C& {- b4 GNever fading with the sunset
G; z8 Y# c' j$ t* TWhen the rain set in
4 v! ~5 Z# A4 h, z# S4 uAnd your footsteps will always fall here- R. Z# o- K. t: n
Along England's greenest hills8 f/ B( {5 u) j5 F8 J
Your candle's burned out long before# U* w/ T, Q% s" q" q! _. ~' q
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost
& Z# W+ S+ t+ EThese empty days without your smile
" X5 O, B! E! K' oThis torch we'll always carry: q0 M2 s3 q- _. T
For our nation's golden child
$ y) ^6 ~/ j' [" l. t& |# N4 tAnd even though we try
/ A( Q0 R, L8 U" n; T4 S# Z2 L# nThe truth brings us to tears- x4 B. S% e- f4 x+ Q
All our words cannot express# Z% R2 r7 G0 ?: ~9 Y: G6 k8 f
The joy you brought us through the years& n- n, ? L; o$ f" e! @
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And it seems to me you lived your life
+ X& @7 g8 P! [7 q' E, g. Z3 QLike a candle in the wind
% Q: i3 E5 I6 ^3 e1 C' xNever fading with the sunset
+ }# p( c/ `7 C- Z3 \/ X) [& yWhen the rain set in. ~$ j. x, h5 e& \$ V
And your footsteps will always fall here
' [' B. T+ q7 z3 l. \9 PAlong England's greenest hills, [1 @6 }) p6 ^4 R3 E
Your candle's burned out long before, @5 n4 B. N7 A r5 W
Your legend ever will' v& ?0 a# S, ]$ [2 ]; p* |( A; V
0 d3 w2 Y4 j- j$ M5 }/ B8 [8 D8 ZGoodbye England's rose
3 s$ ~# c/ D* rMay you ever grow in our hearts( O: `2 [& U2 Y: Y& E
You were the grace that placed itself
6 i$ M3 m# E. e! {0 K ^* h. P7 uWhere lives were torn apart) R& R- o0 e B5 ]1 `% X
Goodbye England's rose. L9 C/ C' F% h# E
From a country lost without your soul w% ~% G% g: }$ \7 S* M
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion, P6 U6 g7 h" T! w9 i, m
More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life7 i: e% L; k: Z4 Z' F) G
Like a candle in the wind
$ V0 _) I5 J( U0 r! |Never fading with the sunset
4 X6 Z+ r4 N& s) _. [When the rain set in! m# g) f- t7 d$ g, G$ ?& i) L
And you footsteps will always fall here' E8 w4 x4 [/ a! L
Along England's greenest hills
6 D1 _6 N0 Q, y, yYour candle's burned out long before* \7 S m& D7 z+ ]) Z, ~8 v
Your legend ever will |
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