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Goodbye England's rose
& H B# w1 A6 H; W, ~May you ever grow in our hearts: r; k$ f" N1 M# A
You were the grace that placed itself% d# Q8 q& H% C. o
Where lives were torn apart
8 E0 s! {( N. s. {You called out to our country' I9 G% B3 L- i% J% r3 ]
And you whispered to those in pain+ d7 n' K* R4 U. L. l
Now you belong to heaven- T" z8 |/ Y, Z/ Q4 s. ~
And the stars spell out your name4 \2 k- x% u. i5 {. v8 _* [
* K6 f- a1 Q" R& t, sAnd it seems to me you lived your life6 l2 }* [# A! t' }
Like a candle in the wind4 g& l3 h( s( [
Never fading with the sunset
: x) \9 B% N' \. K) b; ^; z8 _When the rain set in5 w8 b! `* x4 X1 S- D2 h
And your footsteps will always fall here) \2 j0 M0 l% s+ f7 G5 P) Y d
Along England's greenest hills
6 c; s- G# H: o2 g0 _. w7 f% wYour candle's burned out long before; h! I4 L1 m; [4 ^5 r
Your legend ever will+ k: O7 x+ i5 @- e. x" @+ n: _
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Loveliness we've lost# h2 J: R: F2 b0 H$ k+ @
These empty days without your smile
) m1 b1 G' W0 _ i. jThis torch we'll always carry
. P2 F4 [+ b! a& N1 o7 I' w% KFor our nation's golden child, k& S7 m* K; c, A0 K' s
And even though we try
n; V9 r9 ~& e( W5 X ?The truth brings us to tears1 w8 R; M9 z! @8 c7 {
All our words cannot express1 C0 v0 H; E! E( c% w7 a
The joy you brought us through the years0 j/ z% Q8 r% ]5 l1 W/ v4 j+ c$ s# w
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And it seems to me you lived your life
4 Y, ?$ D& m0 ^* z7 jLike a candle in the wind3 A$ x. e5 M+ W. f
Never fading with the sunset- U7 x* ]6 J3 O0 x
When the rain set in
4 U& Z% ^7 Y2 o* N! R) e! nAnd your footsteps will always fall here+ V5 H% f: Y3 u, x2 z
Along England's greenest hills
5 [3 @% F: ?* K2 _! w: k6 r% Q6 rYour candle's burned out long before! X5 c) P0 @! a0 |% j% l) l' O" K
Your legend ever will" T5 }' @$ n: T* D1 k8 g. G
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Goodbye England's rose% n* S/ E# h' O! D$ E
May you ever grow in our hearts1 G7 [" J* `4 w5 _
You were the grace that placed itself
2 C/ V+ _3 |$ `( X' x0 u& u; HWhere lives were torn apart
5 g) \! K9 n G/ x0 Y6 yGoodbye England's rose
+ P5 p4 |' Z& DFrom a country lost without your soul
( Y8 X" U1 e3 L0 R2 I" GWho'll miss the wings of your compassion/ \1 Y8 ]1 W8 Y' c+ S' Z
More than you'll ever know! w6 A4 Y3 U% m; B$ T) k/ s& D
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And it seems to me you lived your life
+ x/ \: A+ x3 l. {( Y+ |4 S1 VLike a candle in the wind, t2 s& n) c- \ N9 l" b L5 b I
Never fading with the sunset
+ e$ ^& M0 c: f* n& ~) U' x& {When the rain set in, V- x; r7 _6 C u( p- E$ v5 x, t$ q
And you footsteps will always fall here
7 {2 R+ m1 \( l( l, c* yAlong England's greenest hills
# V' Y2 N0 H# ]" @0 v: |, v% YYour candle's burned out long before5 Y2 n# p$ w$ t: \4 c
Your legend ever will |
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