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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
% p- l5 Q) Q8 b, A1 zMay you ever grow in our hearts$ `6 u3 ?( N: y8 l. {# U8 O' `- V1 a
You were the grace that placed itself! H' Y$ _0 ?, O! r
Where lives were torn apart
2 e) ?7 G/ l. B- ^7 L5 n- B7 FYou called out to our country" w& v4 ~2 r( x$ m3 H8 ?) \% g' m6 Y
And you whispered to those in pain
; [# |2 y$ D1 J! R f9 j& NNow you belong to heaven: k+ r( @# G8 F( ]
And the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life; R0 H! Q# q: T3 o) C
Like a candle in the wind
$ B8 t! C7 Q! [8 `- V" cNever fading with the sunset `/ W- m) j- n3 j, x; v& D
When the rain set in
; r* O8 U* ^5 @, z' x3 U4 H+ QAnd your footsteps will always fall here8 G. M$ D& z& y
Along England's greenest hills- ] o, b* L6 l0 i* E
Your candle's burned out long before
6 }& }$ Q" Q3 h6 ~2 C, XYour legend ever will0 Z, y1 R a+ _6 T, B1 V$ B
% D& } p- f! n6 h5 C" zLoveliness we've lost1 }! Y5 E% w2 M
These empty days without your smile( i8 c1 `9 X1 a9 G' k) ^* l+ o0 E
This torch we'll always carry
) e, R5 E6 v+ r/ j; eFor our nation's golden child# T( G4 d5 [' R
And even though we try1 F4 }7 h9 d3 d5 M$ O
The truth brings us to tears8 L8 I" z/ ^4 v$ L d
All our words cannot express8 ~9 U O. u s/ O/ G6 Q; R0 ?
The joy you brought us through the years
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( |9 r& d! a+ z3 YAnd it seems to me you lived your life
3 |, _+ X# J4 V0 J7 sLike a candle in the wind
, ^% d3 B7 w; n/ x, w. D a5 I& CNever fading with the sunset
" o( ?; g# J- o# \When the rain set in$ d! y+ [0 I9 d# o7 m
And your footsteps will always fall here4 [6 k. \: m' ^
Along England's greenest hills
& n- D% p7 U% ]2 M# L, V, M( B; q* FYour candle's burned out long before6 s7 c, i% O2 f
Your legend ever will
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Goodbye England's rose9 D) g' D& J" S4 m. R! {2 {1 h
May you ever grow in our hearts# J- ^6 ~; I5 f8 B
You were the grace that placed itself
3 F5 W1 X. @+ k5 ~Where lives were torn apart3 i+ o' M+ D& O/ x0 s+ a
Goodbye England's rose
. M& ]2 v5 R7 m& F; K3 aFrom a country lost without your soul- S/ x6 P, x4 v. }+ F/ d
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion# S O) a# ?( v2 e- v5 G& W# k
More than you'll ever know
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: w* W7 U+ _3 E6 RAnd it seems to me you lived your life( A9 Y) b- W. p4 l) W5 ]9 _
Like a candle in the wind' Z9 P3 D1 P# r& G" t# Y- _& j. o3 Y
Never fading with the sunset* h7 b, ~2 T# K6 j! y0 ]& I: y: H
When the rain set in
. B! S' H5 u0 K+ Q- A( wAnd you footsteps will always fall here" k, W0 J3 u i0 s, s. P5 `& H
Along England's greenest hills% E( U# N- A9 T/ \8 W( y' ~4 `& v9 Q
Your candle's burned out long before
8 o1 d% y6 v" Y- xYour legend ever will |
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