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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' B/ v+ s# W. T) x9 ]5 p
May you ever grow in our hearts
& ~- j" r9 ?- b4 @1 L. { x% SYou were the grace that placed itself
! b' f8 ^) O( }% mWhere lives were torn apart
2 \0 h5 o% _3 l; r8 pYou called out to our country* K! R! Y' F. i0 g! ]/ a
And you whispered to those in pain
4 S; Z) V, l F4 h$ BNow you belong to heaven
6 P) U/ a( e8 c1 m/ \+ T% _5 cAnd the stars spell out your name1 ^/ {. j+ M* @
' e1 c# m3 D& j9 t- X8 i8 j0 i: sAnd it seems to me you lived your life2 B* D: e9 y* Z* t Z" i
Like a candle in the wind; x$ x2 \( @% T6 h9 N% ~0 N
Never fading with the sunset3 t( [1 F0 @3 x* y6 K/ l' ]& X- U
When the rain set in. b3 d. o& g, S+ T* t* h
And your footsteps will always fall here
# y4 V! x+ h6 ^8 E1 L4 |, BAlong England's greenest hills/ r& Y5 G6 p( @7 ?6 m% p
Your candle's burned out long before {, E. ^* Z( l$ h
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost& x+ A6 X) o2 @
These empty days without your smile
* S U; _8 A% |+ ?$ V; q4 X9 CThis torch we'll always carry
; m) q2 A8 @+ H vFor our nation's golden child2 j, ?# M" L( x) x4 Y* ~
And even though we try
# ] m, ^- }# L" [% T# H2 }% MThe truth brings us to tears, U' N. f9 [9 P
All our words cannot express$ x3 {# f9 c0 ?$ m( M
The joy you brought us through the years0 Z5 Y! h3 [( |- v Q& W
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And it seems to me you lived your life
( m4 r, n' ?9 N, k% tLike a candle in the wind' u; _2 f( r& g* X$ [! t# d d
Never fading with the sunset
+ f! S/ _. l2 k4 F& LWhen the rain set in; u7 ?% y# ?& Q8 d9 `6 [3 m. K5 u9 b
And your footsteps will always fall here% O' ]* }( U( c9 J! t( ^: l
Along England's greenest hills; d& j# e8 O& p% o5 R: [$ T2 }+ u+ x
Your candle's burned out long before
+ o% D8 @) x& N7 n0 {; w% c+ X! LYour legend ever will& W ~; @) \2 b" Q
0 E ~/ ?. ^ t% G7 A# R2 K5 aGoodbye England's rose" y8 N! g w4 [$ A$ U7 A# h
May you ever grow in our hearts7 t0 v: H o" } |" T4 e
You were the grace that placed itself
5 n' n/ r! B" W8 u* pWhere lives were torn apart
/ J' ~, ^9 S8 t3 j# {; d# N9 C, uGoodbye England's rose
8 t0 |3 x0 z/ }$ wFrom a country lost without your soul
) G1 L# _6 v+ i8 b6 T0 n) S: YWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
+ c0 w7 f# F' i! k7 n; r. X+ Q) ^More than you'll ever know' s! l, R; R8 D3 g; Z% z
& {& f4 k8 P$ i% j$ H+ _! z$ E; N! [And it seems to me you lived your life
* D4 A+ x2 ~6 Z kLike a candle in the wind9 x# r5 ]1 o* Y! Q1 ]
Never fading with the sunset
8 \# w' i2 A3 ^8 T6 c5 u; W% j/ uWhen the rain set in
. k7 G% k' h$ X6 N# t* PAnd you footsteps will always fall here
" D$ f; V% n( N) r2 r* V& E2 fAlong England's greenest hills
: r; O( j, \% L5 U+ nYour candle's burned out long before
, s4 f/ r: S5 o7 H7 F& |Your legend ever will |
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