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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-11-29 18:44 编辑 5 D* W, W8 C9 k* [! C2 G
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Goodbye England's rose
. I& d9 K2 ~( \5 W, w- ?; Y4 d4 V& c9 ]May you ever grow in our hearts
0 _6 x* t& A9 |4 U) ]0 J- i" r/ @You were the grace that placed itself
' u; a& g( g, o9 b' V( N, F1 Q5 x6 p, iWhere lives were torn apart
8 u& d, K1 ?' z+ jYou called out to our country+ L+ s$ e" ]/ ?# p! l4 q$ ]" ^, _
And you whispered to those in pain6 i! U3 \9 C. Y4 ?3 O3 F, k' U
Now you belong to heaven7 L6 W$ ?2 G5 x- e" q+ Z
And the stars spell out your name
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And it seems to me you lived your life& M ?0 L. ^7 x( r m* B
Like a candle in the wind e v- @- x, ~! U7 J4 M/ n3 |5 s
Never fading with the sunset5 l& g+ q! R8 j j
When the rain set in
- q( f# o9 i. ]+ d1 y7 TAnd your footsteps will always fall here* N. k: Q8 l& R3 X& \3 j$ t! s/ P9 p
Along England's greenest hills ~+ ], X, B6 L8 L
Your candle's burned out long before+ u" W; B' h1 }) P' I
Your legend ever will) v j) u3 H$ z5 v
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Loveliness we've lost$ r! ]1 \3 k6 [9 I* k5 n7 N ~- L0 w% y
These empty days without your smile
3 Z+ U$ Q3 e2 UThis torch we'll always carry
: H [. f, s t5 _For our nation's golden child
/ ?, ~6 Y; i b' V+ uAnd even though we try
" f: L6 I* `& RThe truth brings us to tears; ] x2 t7 T9 D) k$ o6 u) `- e
All our words cannot express2 h/ _2 U- ]- k/ B
The joy you brought us through the years
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: q3 {- r4 u& }" H( D0 q6 ]And it seems to me you lived your life! v0 [3 ?' d4 m, X' z( K# Q
Like a candle in the wind
1 |' l# }5 h" P" n) A' fNever fading with the sunset! W x4 \/ y2 I' o4 }/ Z0 A: l
When the rain set in1 |& j, a' g O
And your footsteps will always fall here
- d/ P6 E: C* d$ h5 v. _" {; L. e, L# ~Along England's greenest hills, D9 f* X+ P1 t% W8 U' x# E% J" j
Your candle's burned out long before
2 O9 z8 |6 B$ e: FYour legend ever will
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Goodbye England's rose! ^( n0 v. T& e h- v
May you ever grow in our hearts8 D2 p. J. S% O+ y p' u* r
You were the grace that placed itself1 Y j. I& w% Z2 M" C2 R" ]
Where lives were torn apart
) ~* ^3 ^% r! q, k; JGoodbye England's rose, s; n" H/ x! c, H
From a country lost without your soul- t! h; f4 h- H" z; B, J
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
9 B. S$ c3 Y+ U* e& _ B, gMore than you'll ever know/ [9 A8 i) \- e' O% u
8 T: `8 H, T1 f) t1 C$ FAnd it seems to me you lived your life+ p, @4 s+ \% V3 n# }* x0 }
Like a candle in the wind
2 x1 t U q! m0 T- ^7 i3 pNever fading with the sunset
1 p# x1 ]$ C/ y6 ?9 K' a& OWhen the rain set in8 Z2 I* x4 }1 W# w/ G+ x4 q, F
And you footsteps will always fall here6 ~/ ~- g& G% M; V# l% t0 M( _1 @+ C
Along England's greenest hills
- u& D7 g0 H! ^ p- i DYour candle's burned out long before
8 l7 G- g+ Y2 C2 M: h. sYour legend ever will |
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