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; Y% [9 P, V( d& xGoodbye England's rose
3 H" O- B1 y/ C) }* {May you ever grow in our hearts$ \; F( ^; @- R; u2 p
You were the grace that placed itself
$ i, V2 G' `9 ?- LWhere lives were torn apart' P0 Q4 t0 w; C# W" d) s
You called out to our country; p" p8 E2 j& j4 k
And you whispered to those in pain, R" o. N9 z0 h* d: F; r! y
Now you belong to heaven. L; u T- p5 N9 c$ P+ ^
And the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life
% Y# z7 _# T" @* N# KLike a candle in the wind1 }4 D h, t. h+ M p* E
Never fading with the sunset
7 g' P, v& c, I) j4 T( k" OWhen the rain set in
: t* g5 A4 J* SAnd your footsteps will always fall here
3 h* E) U) r" k; W( h' [Along England's greenest hills
1 }- H( @8 [" J7 mYour candle's burned out long before
# z+ Z( k# K, y" O1 n7 Q5 _2 O5 ~Your legend ever will
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5 L- R* k+ P! O7 `, a2 r' }* tLoveliness we've lost. Q& e F7 k( Y9 c) ^% W$ j' o/ Q5 L
These empty days without your smile* o5 M# q/ b; ?! u( E/ U0 M
This torch we'll always carry8 M2 }/ \. e. A" _0 S! Q
For our nation's golden child# O* ?- I+ ]2 ^$ e
And even though we try. @* s+ P5 d$ h0 [+ T
The truth brings us to tears
) {4 L9 x1 B* YAll our words cannot express
* _0 @3 I! m# I: C: w; WThe joy you brought us through the years7 q3 B% n' ^3 A
( f! g, C! t! W# O) M$ s6 n9 XAnd it seems to me you lived your life$ }8 S# D/ N7 |+ J! p$ ]* E
Like a candle in the wind" j) ]# S" U# ^3 W
Never fading with the sunset
. }) g/ z, c0 }. Q2 A h6 T- \When the rain set in. A3 u) T& V6 ]( o: r6 D- o
And your footsteps will always fall here
- G' e. e" l7 P" ~6 @7 VAlong England's greenest hills
3 t! w5 K( X4 b# F! z$ V2 S8 L7 b+ qYour candle's burned out long before
" i6 [% W! j* C1 r( XYour legend ever will
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Goodbye England's rose1 }; C7 ~( _& I5 V A; g! l) ?
May you ever grow in our hearts( t8 _7 c# q4 K& `
You were the grace that placed itself. k' Z& U# t4 P; {$ V( B K
Where lives were torn apart3 z9 e7 ?, y+ }5 o9 w
Goodbye England's rose4 _ f1 y$ O: Q' |8 o# H5 v
From a country lost without your soul
. s. B; P% P7 w4 X2 RWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
5 Z! ~. c9 a5 a2 bMore than you'll ever know
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6 ?; G3 w( z' h1 P7 KAnd it seems to me you lived your life0 X, Y4 l' T* f% I3 e) ?. t
Like a candle in the wind
$ o9 }! U4 {1 f: RNever fading with the sunset! Q' U7 _! {# k4 q
When the rain set in* f8 d) w$ B9 ]6 J5 E
And you footsteps will always fall here
$ i$ `6 |2 a' g6 Y3 ~Along England's greenest hills& V/ h/ m1 N( }1 s3 U
Your candle's burned out long before* k/ C0 c5 p* h/ G3 p. \8 N
Your legend ever will |
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