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How Are You Lyrics

She seemed like an alrite girl,
I was thinking just one night won't hurt,
I remember saying to her,
I don't want to get much older,

So Long,
So Long,
So Long,
So Long,

Always seem to be on the run,
We haven't spoken in so long,
We can't get passed the how are you,
we're not talking like we used to,

So Long,
So Long,
So Long,
So Long,

Always seem to be on the run,
We haven't spoken in so long,
We can't get passed the how are you,
We're not talking like we used to,

So Long,
So Long,
So Long,
So Long,
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newyorkrunaway On Jun 13, 2007
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Cover art for How Are You lyrics by Bombay Bicycle Club

One of my favorite BBC tracks just simply for the simplicity in the lyrics and cause i can relate to this song so much on a personal msg after meeting an amazing person and then completely loosing touch and then coming back to the start but it was never the same. Amazing song. Truly talented band.

Cover art for How Are You lyrics by Bombay Bicycle Club

one of my favourite BBC tunes too. The lines "We haven't spoken in so long, We can't get passed the how are you, We're not talking like we used to" is just so true of many of my old friends that i don't see much of no more! This band is both lyrically and musically outstanding in my opinion. great live at reading 07!

Cover art for How Are You lyrics by Bombay Bicycle Club

awesome live and awesome lyrics, don't you think its the band to continue the strokes and kings of leons old sounds? I'm glad for that.

Cover art for How Are You lyrics by Bombay Bicycle Club

Great simply song. So relatable to many. Why is this band so under appreciated?

Cover art for How Are You lyrics by Bombay Bicycle Club

Great simply song. So relatable to many. Why is this band so under appreciated?

 
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