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作词 : Eric Winter/Traditional |
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作曲 : Eric Winter/Traditional |
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One cold and bitter Thursday in Munich, Germany |
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Eight great football players conceded victory, |
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Eight men will never play again who met destruction there, |
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The flowers of English football, the flowers of Manchester |
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Matt Busby’s boys were flying home, returning from Belgrade, |
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This great United family, all masters of their trade, |
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The pilot of the aircraft and the skipper Captain Thain, |
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Three times they tried to take off and twice turned back again. |
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The third time down the runaway disaster followed close, |
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There was slush upon that turn light and the aircraft never rose, |
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It ran upon the marshy ground, it broke, then overturned. |
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And eight of the team were killed when the blazing wreck burned. |
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The trainer, coach and secretary, and a member of the crew, |
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And also sporting journalists who with United flew, |
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And one of them was big Frank Siwft who'll never sure forget |
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The finest english 'keeper to ever grace the net |
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Oh England's finest football team it's record truly great |
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It's proud successes mocked by a cruel turn of fate |
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Eight men will never play again who met destruction there |
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The flowers of English football the flowers of Manchester |