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5 L$ ^6 f. E! N; ?( ~Goodbye England's rose( d7 }/ b* i; N
May you ever grow in our hearts6 C/ ~% ?/ D- m4 r
You were the grace that placed itself
. Z$ ]" g/ }) vWhere lives were torn apart
1 X# G' ?5 U3 ~% L& FYou called out to our country0 Q" I. b7 L- y* L
And you whispered to those in pain
/ {6 b4 P7 Y ?* H) z; _Now you belong to heaven
, f' H* `8 {8 [5 s6 S. |And the stars spell out your name( f) J- \( {) k+ a9 y! B8 s" m
9 g) W; z* |$ y- `- J h* yAnd it seems to me you lived your life$ _2 n! C1 C/ c% o4 D
Like a candle in the wind8 h3 ]4 s t; S) T6 R" I
Never fading with the sunset
( Y9 h1 G6 i N8 `+ T- \0 SWhen the rain set in
# u$ H1 k( L5 h* u# V. pAnd your footsteps will always fall here* ]3 r$ }$ G3 K" n3 h
Along England's greenest hills' R2 y1 k% A* h8 _
Your candle's burned out long before
' B# `0 ~5 G: bYour legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost
}7 g3 W u. {8 C& j5 FThese empty days without your smile
7 [+ ~ O3 u1 AThis torch we'll always carry
. l3 X; m/ n8 L8 k/ O1 nFor our nation's golden child
; U& [9 D4 g# CAnd even though we try
# ^, y+ T7 b+ Q- o( a2 NThe truth brings us to tears
' p; r) Q. J: YAll our words cannot express
9 f3 F. `* K: Z: @; M( Y' i8 hThe joy you brought us through the years) Q5 u V( T# Z2 j
: ^# I6 h, ^/ p; D5 BAnd it seems to me you lived your life9 I( M; W1 `: M6 d V+ C
Like a candle in the wind% h* O) ~) s1 R; i' F
Never fading with the sunset
6 W7 W$ L6 \ p! WWhen the rain set in$ Q5 u ^$ m# Z/ V$ ]
And your footsteps will always fall here
1 F/ b, n0 w; wAlong England's greenest hills- |. i/ c: u: h$ ^ y# c" \
Your candle's burned out long before% l3 S. v) g1 ]* l* M
Your legend ever will8 i M) L$ J2 M! N
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Goodbye England's rose
- T* t) E8 h0 I) N4 l8 HMay you ever grow in our hearts
: x. _4 a1 g/ J/ a; ~You were the grace that placed itself0 B2 a7 `, ?9 L* n2 ?" I
Where lives were torn apart
, Q5 T. y" f, p0 o. ~Goodbye England's rose
! T6 X) ?/ m0 d" m0 L& w& j7 g, SFrom a country lost without your soul
R; C3 P$ ]% [% E3 Z( X EWho'll miss the wings of your compassion
) c( C2 d2 P) k& O" p* z$ s# s4 E* VMore than you'll ever know
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And it seems to me you lived your life
& x. f5 s6 c' Y- NLike a candle in the wind
/ @$ Y: p1 r9 `Never fading with the sunset2 t' o4 W$ M. H+ X
When the rain set in
3 I I7 q/ ^, _& ZAnd you footsteps will always fall here% ~1 N2 O9 W! _. B
Along England's greenest hills
5 I& l* Q6 v1 V" B4 k4 aYour candle's burned out long before- h7 W) j& E5 \ f! q. ]) F. p9 z
Your legend ever will |
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