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Goodbye England's rose
# M1 z9 Q9 Y5 [' g6 v, q" Y9 L3 uMay you ever grow in our hearts
! I& ~5 j- c q8 M$ cYou were the grace that placed itself; s) V2 `! Y. |: A1 C
Where lives were torn apart0 h9 R+ F R4 {& }7 A$ ?
You called out to our country; \0 H$ [% c8 N \' P3 t I
And you whispered to those in pain8 q. g% H, S* a8 @
Now you belong to heaven2 r; y( Z1 v* v7 b( P* b0 u
And the stars spell out your name
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2 I$ _% c- ^ lAnd it seems to me you lived your life
( c2 v( `% P: P7 G+ XLike a candle in the wind' C9 p; r9 ^7 Q2 z: a1 G$ M; ~' g
Never fading with the sunset" ~' R+ a2 B8 n
When the rain set in; c" A* @6 ?3 F
And your footsteps will always fall here) k1 K; Q$ X7 N& ?" j& E
Along England's greenest hills
9 u) B9 ~3 f0 [Your candle's burned out long before% J5 W8 @( M& V6 b
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost1 c$ y# s" g* F
These empty days without your smile9 b' ^) ?# l8 A" B+ c
This torch we'll always carry
( o+ a2 I! a) L4 ?/ t8 T8 J. w* \* KFor our nation's golden child
+ T, {" h# _( d* m7 {) AAnd even though we try
* l/ C. \( t4 ~. B4 I' h# J5 HThe truth brings us to tears
, ^" {9 ~7 i0 Z7 f5 MAll our words cannot express
5 S. g: ^4 [) T# U0 bThe joy you brought us through the years, c5 J* q# D* j
- D; ?9 }0 ]( l. {6 {: d n, u4 A8 O9 `And it seems to me you lived your life
, i. u3 i, D$ f& g- q% Z1 R4 RLike a candle in the wind
D' J" N P& {" `) u+ U: gNever fading with the sunset
+ f: |# H. u: g2 a& K! e% _1 T: fWhen the rain set in2 y. c9 ~7 G4 T: s8 J
And your footsteps will always fall here
, V7 b1 \$ s& P7 k" }7 t: JAlong England's greenest hills" `" d5 q; R! m- D* }, j u
Your candle's burned out long before) n3 z8 T( x2 s, O' b& i: a. c
Your legend ever will7 F9 E! O, I5 ~7 w7 w- }
* f4 J7 s( ?6 u* N; ?Goodbye England's rose
. M2 O7 K1 `$ s, WMay you ever grow in our hearts
4 X7 j& F+ V8 h, ^0 X% bYou were the grace that placed itself
2 _% _1 y7 L! o: g7 oWhere lives were torn apart
! i: I) B2 g7 K: i1 t2 lGoodbye England's rose
+ B$ b% o! m( l- X; ?From a country lost without your soul
+ p. G' w9 @; P2 \# _$ fWho'll miss the wings of your compassion4 w( l5 C0 J' ^; b3 S
More than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life, \. ?2 t1 ^/ ]0 _. w1 q r
Like a candle in the wind: L+ R' d1 a! J5 m0 Y r& m, l. t
Never fading with the sunset
) p/ p1 w3 c l3 y/ J7 eWhen the rain set in
- ~6 I$ S6 K4 s' o+ ^ AAnd you footsteps will always fall here
& a7 J3 n3 v7 U. ]- z! {, W5 {Along England's greenest hills
7 F+ ?( O& g+ K7 ]: PYour candle's burned out long before) t% h) M$ w! A% }( ^1 H% [
Your legend ever will |
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