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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 3 u/ |6 B1 _* _/ H7 H
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Goodbye England's rose u1 \/ _" D) v; D) w
May you ever grow in our hearts
. o& [2 F. z- l- U0 L0 A6 C6 _You were the grace that placed itself
( c) @; h/ t( A4 lWhere lives were torn apart7 n% p. t( z' I# `5 Z7 I- S! E
You called out to our country& z0 {! r- ~; I; r% Y9 }. s4 ~7 p
And you whispered to those in pain
8 Y3 q: z# y' Q9 i% f. l1 LNow you belong to heaven( g; z# @' K v! V
And the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life4 P1 m0 Q& N+ |4 T+ [
Like a candle in the wind
1 C3 b; C/ F' P8 [- _8 w7 G9 a8 Q3 ]Never fading with the sunset& G) @9 |, }" c" u* l2 C" N" l
When the rain set in: @# u9 `9 e8 X! y1 k, k; E
And your footsteps will always fall here
, D: ]5 Z. b$ j0 f6 S* u% rAlong England's greenest hills5 N, t+ ~- T0 t3 n+ n: u
Your candle's burned out long before. |- u. {2 C9 W
Your legend ever will
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$ m- I" U$ w9 Y. \' \Loveliness we've lost
% P; T# x0 S" s( C5 Y6 d0 CThese empty days without your smile
4 f! R9 Z: z1 H- r* D( h9 [9 G, BThis torch we'll always carry0 r. m8 L, f% K) q5 U
For our nation's golden child% c5 c$ f, y6 O! \
And even though we try! ^7 w; K2 M* Y6 X
The truth brings us to tears: O' O4 e1 Y: @/ A' K5 ]
All our words cannot express
6 x, \) {+ e# b" VThe joy you brought us through the years
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8 w7 a4 k. ]) s8 {1 [And it seems to me you lived your life
! Q5 S. { X" I+ ` A. H' PLike a candle in the wind
4 N) `' f: P1 m7 m% v& VNever fading with the sunset( |$ U; N+ U) q t; u
When the rain set in, t. l, T* e0 i# `" s6 V, q
And your footsteps will always fall here
\' M9 v. k9 a* S1 |: bAlong England's greenest hills
: }; E) g0 S0 x& bYour candle's burned out long before! M% B0 c7 v" K/ U" \1 X
Your legend ever will
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( F2 U3 n8 X3 U$ `6 k( pGoodbye England's rose" Y3 V. k, j2 ^# j
May you ever grow in our hearts$ j+ o- ^% x# a8 r5 J6 l1 K+ j
You were the grace that placed itself! B/ m2 V1 G% l9 T# `
Where lives were torn apart
& X- _9 f, e2 l" L* j/ kGoodbye England's rose
7 g0 p; e5 O) B+ Z# n: S! D/ V' K- p; HFrom a country lost without your soul
! n, c4 @1 ^9 m/ S9 FWho'll miss the wings of your compassion- w6 {- ?; D! n" E! A* [. O _& T$ T
More than you'll ever know S2 w- {3 L z$ @1 k2 p3 ^ c
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And it seems to me you lived your life8 S2 ^7 v" f6 a" n2 T$ l
Like a candle in the wind
, n/ t: u5 @( E& RNever fading with the sunset" s% |2 I& W0 R: f {0 D" D
When the rain set in
8 R6 f: B5 g. w9 n) o/ TAnd you footsteps will always fall here
8 l! T$ U/ @5 u& j9 {Along England's greenest hills
; {: L3 B |$ BYour candle's burned out long before
& A: \6 k. y9 z/ l: |+ W4 @2 DYour legend ever will |
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