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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 + [3 V5 E. Q( L
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Goodbye England's rose
4 ]1 c) \6 q- @5 O- IMay you ever grow in our hearts
: ^& J& {2 s1 G5 jYou were the grace that placed itself
! C9 O. m6 f. ~6 kWhere lives were torn apart4 b% ~$ m1 F3 g7 P/ j) @- F
You called out to our country; M( z. T2 z) ?
And you whispered to those in pain' i4 ^1 ~* i7 ] z6 W4 u
Now you belong to heaven2 _6 X+ \; c! U3 b& ]& C# V* I: A* R
And the stars spell out your name
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/ D) _' o5 ] P$ o a5 _% B4 jAnd it seems to me you lived your life
: q w2 c- c9 S; tLike a candle in the wind
; u5 J! s: T, d5 {4 x) GNever fading with the sunset
7 ]. k3 D0 r+ I, v9 p+ M: ZWhen the rain set in
# I8 ?" ~3 c8 X( J$ aAnd your footsteps will always fall here
7 ?! w/ R( D0 VAlong England's greenest hills6 p( h* ~& ^% x3 T i. s
Your candle's burned out long before# A+ y3 X# X) z% j/ q
Your legend ever will
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Loveliness we've lost% x5 ^& n$ S) k
These empty days without your smile9 T' ^ K. n: g; Q0 B! X1 O! D' R
This torch we'll always carry
9 g; ~4 Y' t% y0 eFor our nation's golden child
' g$ X. d, O0 mAnd even though we try
& Y4 j5 w( [) L6 w, E! z: zThe truth brings us to tears+ Q; O1 j0 u& e
All our words cannot express
# _9 O: ~* L; R; o, [% s& RThe joy you brought us through the years
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And it seems to me you lived your life v3 K" `+ X# X% \
Like a candle in the wind
. q7 { A+ V8 N: z" b. e- lNever fading with the sunset
+ I! g2 M/ X3 M1 ^1 S* y9 [When the rain set in
3 @ Q$ a! |8 E. j8 v8 cAnd your footsteps will always fall here# J) v0 V7 m6 P& L4 J
Along England's greenest hills
5 }2 ~4 ~4 A) uYour candle's burned out long before% I% G) ^5 Y! s$ ^8 N
Your legend ever will
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. w# T! H" r& H: v/ a& ZGoodbye England's rose
, M: s6 D) ?2 @May you ever grow in our hearts
( R+ m# Z6 U0 e( ?8 vYou were the grace that placed itself: D! F/ I& O: Q! o- [$ Q
Where lives were torn apart
, \- r0 v6 q& l6 b. dGoodbye England's rose
, e" P5 ^# b4 h0 XFrom a country lost without your soul
& O( a5 \/ u* }Who'll miss the wings of your compassion- b6 f, m/ [4 `
More than you'll ever know
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; ]8 o8 A6 {6 d9 m# T; {1 fAnd it seems to me you lived your life y0 T3 B6 X* U+ [: F- O* o9 i
Like a candle in the wind
% Z' q B0 m$ n; W, tNever fading with the sunset
* w8 x' U5 {, A% e- C/ K- WWhen the rain set in$ k" W8 f# n2 k5 \
And you footsteps will always fall here
% e0 j2 b9 ^. Y3 fAlong England's greenest hills
9 Z& ]- ? w+ b& kYour candle's burned out long before* r4 E: J- `6 J. h, M
Your legend ever will |
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