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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 9 o1 j& r( `, f) a8 e1 W
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Goodbye England's rose
( @$ e2 Z9 c8 FMay you ever grow in our hearts
+ t; E0 v4 b% OYou were the grace that placed itself$ F: }: o! n8 i
Where lives were torn apart
# z- q5 G4 w: `2 `* {4 kYou called out to our country; n t% |% ~6 ]( ^5 ^
And you whispered to those in pain, G$ w) H9 u* s9 A2 U- v
Now you belong to heaven3 Z, M, R$ H l* C5 W: c& ^( ], [ g" a( ]
And the stars spell out your name, B6 z' D8 o/ B) L
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And it seems to me you lived your life
1 V2 h' A" }& x+ BLike a candle in the wind
7 |( ?: P- P; u2 QNever fading with the sunset9 C, G' w0 P# n
When the rain set in# p5 v6 X# B' p5 N) K8 Q n5 p- [
And your footsteps will always fall here
) p$ r7 V& Z$ E& H) @0 rAlong England's greenest hills
2 O' f, `3 j; s0 v( A7 \0 NYour candle's burned out long before* O8 A- z9 a0 A( Y5 [1 \
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost
% i) u [) _5 N& yThese empty days without your smile2 ?+ E @7 g8 G' p9 ~5 P
This torch we'll always carry# j( w4 F+ p% p% f
For our nation's golden child
* G u6 d& N9 g; gAnd even though we try8 K( t ]- u$ Q* H" G) m3 U7 k
The truth brings us to tears) T6 ^3 l' h: V: R7 r9 p$ A
All our words cannot express; j0 m) D& K" V" C6 y1 s& ~
The joy you brought us through the years( x( t# |0 `" t4 b
% o2 N0 U* d: eAnd it seems to me you lived your life- M- Q& e/ n: d5 i/ J# C: R
Like a candle in the wind% l2 v* t6 k; |& { I* w
Never fading with the sunset
2 @2 s( j; L7 i2 I5 ~2 rWhen the rain set in
3 @7 g8 { `8 w+ p" M# E4 SAnd your footsteps will always fall here1 v7 D" C# b0 A. k5 d" N
Along England's greenest hills
- c5 v9 }3 B% g) fYour candle's burned out long before @6 @ k4 n: X5 m
Your legend ever will
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+ S0 e% \* c$ U$ b5 Z/ OGoodbye England's rose6 D2 U2 E$ @% S! E
May you ever grow in our hearts
! F: r3 K, ^9 g; y: cYou were the grace that placed itself
' }1 V9 m7 k( b+ `) g) y( z& JWhere lives were torn apart! i! v8 w/ D" U1 Z
Goodbye England's rose6 E% B6 r3 A* L% t7 v- E
From a country lost without your soul
5 K! |1 n' D! Y2 V3 o% f4 Z- ZWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
/ p& N D, v" Y. ?* m/ l: kMore than you'll ever know
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1 R4 j, U5 Y5 bAnd it seems to me you lived your life
& R8 t! V+ d- ?- h4 Q# l/ `, m- DLike a candle in the wind, K' d% f1 w5 |. T/ \3 ?1 W! g
Never fading with the sunset- e7 Y* |+ ]5 W5 f4 y6 z
When the rain set in5 m' [9 V5 [1 T5 a( d g4 e
And you footsteps will always fall here
: f1 A/ c. L; \1 {6 HAlong England's greenest hills- e' Q- t; T1 C$ f
Your candle's burned out long before3 Z! W* {; q. I0 w# ?8 O( q' Z* X
Your legend ever will |
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