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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 + A, r; U+ L$ p3 A& g6 O
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" n' x8 Z5 @. P3 DGoodbye England's rose' N2 Z: }( r. p
May you ever grow in our hearts
# b4 R( Z$ [; sYou were the grace that placed itself' s0 l! Q5 G4 G4 |' \
Where lives were torn apart, ~1 R8 D1 E! C1 q; x* K E* g
You called out to our country
* v6 e( T+ k, x3 VAnd you whispered to those in pain' M3 N2 ]+ U/ Q: n, _
Now you belong to heaven
: ]6 w/ W# V0 J2 L# g! ^! AAnd the stars spell out your name! {: S+ s/ m" l( D1 ~
9 m" P3 }: O# Y6 NAnd it seems to me you lived your life0 U) Q. l. Y* V' m( b
Like a candle in the wind; v5 W' c. e' C
Never fading with the sunset
0 ] U4 e9 `$ _2 E6 IWhen the rain set in
0 A5 J2 Q" A& A& K7 [And your footsteps will always fall here
: ~& b' b5 `! k4 Z) k- WAlong England's greenest hills+ Q$ {# X8 ]' Q; ]9 U; `
Your candle's burned out long before
6 Q0 `+ d, l- hYour legend ever will3 f/ m' U- g6 B5 c- v0 l
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Loveliness we've lost, J" @2 Z/ V' P- p# v' U
These empty days without your smile
2 ?8 I! i; G* l5 g- VThis torch we'll always carry
2 j. ]8 o, X& b: CFor our nation's golden child
' B4 ~0 m+ ?2 b0 I/ g! tAnd even though we try
; w. d0 N/ o0 b* t0 Q( JThe truth brings us to tears
! F) l6 `0 Y) C4 D- c, V/ c- a! VAll our words cannot express& {4 |- ?4 F. A/ e6 \
The joy you brought us through the years7 I- f/ B+ E# E
* d0 }, J0 x/ B- o# B; qAnd it seems to me you lived your life ~$ {2 m# c& ~6 q" G( C& [
Like a candle in the wind
) m7 B m2 h0 N0 f# t, i. R, KNever fading with the sunset" C' J- U7 P6 m2 o
When the rain set in' h) O# `) u& A
And your footsteps will always fall here8 E9 b; j+ }$ g( v9 P% |1 E
Along England's greenest hills3 v, _* T: Z0 j/ d1 C8 P( E! R& v
Your candle's burned out long before, ?! ~$ C+ |" P7 _6 C& Y
Your legend ever will
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2 w8 \" B% m+ Q% _+ l" m) Z( XGoodbye England's rose3 @7 V- |1 [8 Y4 f' p4 D0 V
May you ever grow in our hearts' e( j% ~7 ^2 [' x/ H
You were the grace that placed itself; ?0 {8 w7 `4 e3 ?% `
Where lives were torn apart# l8 w* |0 \& r* t7 ]! J, B' m$ K
Goodbye England's rose
\9 h: r% D( h3 i0 K- x% PFrom a country lost without your soul5 O6 b- [& K6 U5 t9 I
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
5 R- m( ]7 z5 r8 ZMore than you'll ever know
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9 M7 z+ Y/ k' i7 s" \% Z/ {# z8 F, jAnd it seems to me you lived your life( |& W' v k. n" T& _4 x: R
Like a candle in the wind- Q; @+ D/ k8 m, J3 {* f; Y U
Never fading with the sunset
. o+ f0 T% k8 M$ p/ ?+ U) ^When the rain set in
- ^$ m8 z4 Q/ ?/ H) I; jAnd you footsteps will always fall here
( ?4 n$ ~5 N& J9 p+ Y! PAlong England's greenest hills$ Y+ C# Q: Y0 ^; ^+ W
Your candle's burned out long before
. z4 P) x! L; s1 k5 a6 RYour legend ever will |
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