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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 5 Q( e" Q ^! \
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0 a) \( p! H3 DGoodbye England's rose3 E3 d% T& u) Z) k n" z
May you ever grow in our hearts
3 U" r" d _! R3 w$ x6 y0 }You were the grace that placed itself
4 L: \: G# b! t3 [8 W, X- xWhere lives were torn apart
: B3 b* y! l3 P' W/ Z$ N5 SYou called out to our country0 d& e6 I* l3 N+ w2 Z% u
And you whispered to those in pain; i5 |* z" S' G. t
Now you belong to heaven& x* Q5 B" H' `* u8 l/ f! K
And the stars spell out your name/ q6 I! u4 {5 J
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And it seems to me you lived your life9 d _* l |% \, f i( {
Like a candle in the wind
6 d; k, @: k+ qNever fading with the sunset
+ |! v& ?4 E }: M: S! w6 W# jWhen the rain set in
! J4 H. @6 ]4 j( j: {And your footsteps will always fall here
9 u t4 T6 d0 @5 ^1 HAlong England's greenest hills
+ g% A4 [: V* K j) wYour candle's burned out long before% q, V$ h) ]& H# N4 i2 @8 ~
Your legend ever will$ F6 S, K) D! n8 f; p
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Loveliness we've lost
) B+ k) l& \1 o0 V, t( oThese empty days without your smile: Y( G# {7 S7 s9 z2 w- I# t3 {
This torch we'll always carry( H; q" g5 a7 b; x: j
For our nation's golden child1 C3 \9 \5 q6 ^9 v' l; O+ ~3 N5 F
And even though we try0 ^$ r: [ Q+ E: F/ C
The truth brings us to tears- g1 t/ ?0 c$ t
All our words cannot express
, ]8 A7 i3 |5 I4 V; _- R% ~: B/ nThe joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life! c# F- }# H5 x2 H' p, v+ K
Like a candle in the wind J2 z2 |! C9 W
Never fading with the sunset
0 M0 ?7 ]: g# W8 z# IWhen the rain set in
# c w8 r3 h x8 l Q0 r: Y6 pAnd your footsteps will always fall here, B: D7 G2 c: ~# ]1 T2 Z0 c3 m# Q6 y
Along England's greenest hills& W' W3 f1 _ s. J
Your candle's burned out long before/ }$ N7 g" Q. X9 Z. ~
Your legend ever will8 l2 n3 A6 g5 A. N
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Goodbye England's rose
9 j$ F/ t+ Y2 B9 y# C( a3 |May you ever grow in our hearts
) V9 D# i/ R' L% @2 \You were the grace that placed itself3 H1 h& p/ \, Y3 k- W( ^
Where lives were torn apart
$ ?3 w* _. h$ V3 ~) B5 G3 C' PGoodbye England's rose
- h& [, ~4 ^$ H) t/ M- }! D: K& kFrom a country lost without your soul
3 d3 c$ j! V* o8 \$ r1 g& LWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
5 P! C C1 N: i2 s9 O5 XMore than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life% n4 ]% e2 R t" ^5 _+ v) B+ a" R
Like a candle in the wind# f, Y1 V" c, r1 v; r
Never fading with the sunset
8 q( `& g4 a/ c/ V1 SWhen the rain set in+ D- H3 r. |+ C# i; F' k
And you footsteps will always fall here* @! l4 H0 b; G2 r! {
Along England's greenest hills9 l. Q7 ~/ V* C% B _
Your candle's burned out long before
; w( B0 a6 ~1 P1 Y5 j$ Z' UYour legend ever will |
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