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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 : g0 p6 O( G+ d" Q5 P5 o$ c
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Goodbye England's rose1 Z/ F0 n V4 m% R( g* }- i
May you ever grow in our hearts
* ~9 c! c% v% x& P% FYou were the grace that placed itself! ?* C8 H. C4 ]$ f
Where lives were torn apart
7 |/ H- k4 e! y/ a, qYou called out to our country
. G% M& Q* J \2 H2 r0 S6 YAnd you whispered to those in pain1 ^% e! ?1 _ X8 u2 }
Now you belong to heaven
0 H' Y% o; {& k' Z# f2 dAnd the stars spell out your name' n8 R1 I$ |, N4 B8 }
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And it seems to me you lived your life4 g W" e& G# e' t- W1 W
Like a candle in the wind3 S, o5 l8 U9 G) \
Never fading with the sunset- m7 K, L7 Y7 h! Y" d) y3 G% T5 r, ?
When the rain set in4 W% ~3 I/ c$ n2 F: [4 n1 l* N
And your footsteps will always fall here( A0 M5 s! S& q0 v
Along England's greenest hills2 Z2 y' `3 X$ y) X* E1 d; R$ z
Your candle's burned out long before) [ y7 R+ \3 Y$ x4 N6 Z9 t' c
Your legend ever will( [+ e/ R5 ]5 u; _2 Z+ M
; u6 m3 g7 `5 P" P; Y" Y% m3 n' hLoveliness we've lost
: z }: P$ Z+ U1 {These empty days without your smile4 W6 N9 j( r( l: d1 b, m: u
This torch we'll always carry
' p$ V9 w5 d6 Y1 NFor our nation's golden child
: M0 w5 v7 e6 p# BAnd even though we try
2 G) K- { \: x Y6 Z* t9 W- sThe truth brings us to tears
1 q1 L$ t1 C9 D4 u G! NAll our words cannot express
u) b8 L1 F) F7 \1 V1 DThe joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life" O3 K7 t. T- f$ X
Like a candle in the wind
6 A* ]4 r# Q9 h, V- w' `8 o5 aNever fading with the sunset( A! h, Z4 ~$ r8 E1 q& `) f
When the rain set in
v9 w5 C( \9 aAnd your footsteps will always fall here
0 j% o& t4 r- }7 I5 F& V1 u2 pAlong England's greenest hills, t/ C% `. `4 d) L
Your candle's burned out long before" m$ Z; D- D1 n. q0 E' T
Your legend ever will
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0 ?" x# Q( P! C7 CGoodbye England's rose
2 ^& d3 D) Q! b( LMay you ever grow in our hearts
# C) b" N% s2 l( B( N! S9 z/ S) zYou were the grace that placed itself
* o5 _ m7 {% B* ]0 \7 Y c5 `- ^Where lives were torn apart; ^! f+ y( r0 R; W) [
Goodbye England's rose# w5 C+ a' s5 k" a6 ]( V: Y5 @) Y: e
From a country lost without your soul/ N/ ^" T) ^( i! E* |: ~8 e
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion6 |6 N7 q$ o" t( f2 l/ r* \6 z# W9 o
More than you'll ever know
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$ I3 I R1 }: J! M9 h! wAnd it seems to me you lived your life
$ y) ?0 }& e' y$ {4 p+ d# E5 \Like a candle in the wind; J) k5 h- d! M5 F) m1 {8 _
Never fading with the sunset
$ M8 c; @1 g: R# RWhen the rain set in5 {+ }# F# a0 P' S
And you footsteps will always fall here
* s/ k0 L$ y/ HAlong England's greenest hills
) X$ n9 }$ w; LYour candle's burned out long before
+ L4 E6 j8 `* O/ `0 G6 {" kYour legend ever will |
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