Per the FAQ on Keane's website, Keane's drummer Richard Hughes, stated the following:
"We've been asked whether "Somewhere Only We Know" is about a specific place, and Tim has been saying that, for him, or us as individuals, it might be about a geographical space, or a feeling; it can mean something individual to each person, and they can interpret it to a memory of theirs... It's perhaps more of a theme rather than a specific message... Feelings that may be universal, without necessarily being totally specific to us, or a place, or a time..."
With the nostalgic sentiment and the overall tone of the song, I think Keane is attempting to express a Portuguese term known as 'saudade', which does not have a direct English translation but roughly means "that which we remember because it is gone."
remember when you were eight
no care in the world
the days all went by slow
you'd never grow old
dinner time by five
your parents they had time
to talk about your day
and night would fade away
times they'll always change
life will always change
the TV on by nine
back then you had the time
to kick back on the couch
and never leave the house
your mom and dad were fine
no arguments, just time
to talk about your life
and all the pain and strife
times they'll always change
life will always change
Linda McCartney where are you?
your pictures remind me
Linda McCartney where are you?
your pictures remind me
Linda McCartney where are you?
your pictures remind me
Linda McCartney where are you?
the dance starts at ten
your parents had a van
they took your brother too
you thought he'd never know
the girl of my dreams
tall blonde and sweet
i'd love her all my life
until the day i die
times they'll always change
life will always change
Linda McCartney where are you?
your pictures remind me
Linda McCartney where are you?
your pictures remind me
Linda McCartney where are you?
your pictures remind me
Linda McCartney where are you?
no care in the world
the days all went by slow
you'd never grow old
dinner time by five
your parents they had time
to talk about your day
and night would fade away
times they'll always change
life will always change
the TV on by nine
back then you had the time
to kick back on the couch
and never leave the house
your mom and dad were fine
no arguments, just time
to talk about your life
and all the pain and strife
times they'll always change
life will always change
Linda McCartney where are you?
your pictures remind me
Linda McCartney where are you?
your pictures remind me
Linda McCartney where are you?
your pictures remind me
Linda McCartney where are you?
the dance starts at ten
your parents had a van
they took your brother too
you thought he'd never know
the girl of my dreams
tall blonde and sweet
i'd love her all my life
until the day i die
times they'll always change
life will always change
Linda McCartney where are you?
your pictures remind me
Linda McCartney where are you?
your pictures remind me
Linda McCartney where are you?
your pictures remind me
Linda McCartney where are you?
Lyrics submitted by xFATxxMANx
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