Saint Etienne
Saint Etienne - How We Used To Live lyrics
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Transcribed by N. Mitchell A rose scented June A rose he pulled in June They're full upon the lawn The doctor came at dawn An old daily care And Suzie Banana Stand Through frosted windowpane Your father's middlename >From a train And everywhere the snow falls Sail away (x4) A veil (pale(?)) faded blue A Ruben's old curfew(?) One windy Winter's day A Windsor market day People say Everywhere the snow falls Sail away (x8) She's moving down the seaside 'Cause that's where he comes from He gave away all of her records Is that where she belongs? Better think it through Remember who Is there something new? Or is it you again? Sail away (x12) So take your red gown And go down to the dam To do as you please On the streets of your town The whistling kind Shake it out of your mind It could be the day When you finally say Sail away (x6) On and on (x7) Sarah speaks (2 lines missing): Up the riverbank, land that dried up The causeway full of nice cars The sand a distant dream _____________ (?) ______________ _____________ (?) ______________ Across the riverbank Cross the riverbank, don't look back Background sings: To sail away And on and on Sarah sings: I sail, you sail I sail, you sail Do you remember how? (x4) Do you remember how we used to live? (x3) Composition: Cracknell Stanley Wiggs