| Song | How We Used To Live |
| Artist | Saint Etienne |
| Album | Sound Of Water |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Cracknell, Stanley, Wiggs | |
| 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 |
| zuo ci : Cracknell, Stanley, Wiggs | |
| 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 |
| zuò cí : Cracknell, Stanley, Wiggs | |
| 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 |