paroles de chanson How We Used To Live - Saint Etienne
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
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