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/ E0 z! J5 N5 F6 u, F: M7 d2 u. HGoodbye England's rose& \" c2 a7 ~2 _' `$ H3 \1 D
May you ever grow in our hearts( j% ~6 {6 m- w
You were the grace that placed itself
2 W1 H% Y: b' `4 [! I# S+ x' jWhere lives were torn apart @5 n: D: Z1 H j: Q* Y
You called out to our country: }0 b ~/ f( R( ]1 R; R! K
And you whispered to those in pain
7 O7 G. n: l/ ^5 fNow you belong to heaven
& I% k/ y+ Z7 g1 DAnd the stars spell out your name. b: T3 f8 d+ u
; u- E0 h& F. s2 B$ Z4 o6 P: {$ M6 GAnd it seems to me you lived your life
* ?5 D$ T/ y" }Like a candle in the wind7 U$ K0 v G4 a" k- `, W
Never fading with the sunset
" o) z( O5 i4 @6 L. V' eWhen the rain set in. T7 H ~# p8 ]4 x
And your footsteps will always fall here
' n, `8 b7 n9 tAlong England's greenest hills
5 W' ~5 E4 O4 y. m) CYour candle's burned out long before( q6 B& z- f. ?! L
Your legend ever will0 i1 s/ o5 j; s7 q. u
5 F! d0 T$ \. u( s# ]* |4 I& v4 OLoveliness we've lost
. J D- l' E6 P* l; s; HThese empty days without your smile; O) q" {8 |) o
This torch we'll always carry
- U. g- z) l% s+ v9 C P% a+ YFor our nation's golden child
" g: y. [, Y5 h0 L3 HAnd even though we try
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All our words cannot express
% O4 ]2 _; w$ ~+ s/ ?" \The joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life
& V3 Q W- ^! eLike a candle in the wind
. J( C8 K3 `1 h7 YNever fading with the sunset+ V- H1 j+ u# g7 ~4 x
When the rain set in
. s) o! o6 w; C: C, u; o* q0 ^5 MAnd your footsteps will always fall here+ S+ U/ n) q3 t9 o3 J. A
Along England's greenest hills
9 Q! k/ C0 H: O9 T( @. o. B8 VYour candle's burned out long before
+ u. N7 b) M& {% L B7 iYour legend ever will
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& A, ~, R! ^' `. n+ cGoodbye England's rose% T# {8 J. B5 E3 L
May you ever grow in our hearts
( n, h3 K, ]4 yYou were the grace that placed itself9 `: q1 C* f3 H4 D, Y" W; a
Where lives were torn apart
M! F) p0 \ U0 ]4 sGoodbye England's rose8 o& w) H: F1 F; Z' G" O
From a country lost without your soul1 S8 I6 `+ C @+ @; R
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion) w6 b, x# m) Q
More than you'll ever know
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; d! ^$ T, J9 g/ ]- w9 f9 ^And it seems to me you lived your life
+ \7 Z3 c6 ?) c2 @) K$ NLike a candle in the wind
5 U% ^ J8 E: m3 BNever fading with the sunset. [- T1 x# Z& J1 R2 A5 i ^
When the rain set in, D/ S7 i* U: B9 h) j. @& c
And you footsteps will always fall here# f b5 v3 d0 s. Q* v
Along England's greenest hills
9 r6 M/ q* q6 n! M9 o0 J% rYour candle's burned out long before2 }0 I2 a% V& o' O4 r
Your legend ever will |
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