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Celtis Carr - Strangers Lyrics

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  • Strangers come and strangers go, I guess that’s strange enough
  • They say don’t ever trust a stranger, and never call his bluff
  • The cards on the table, they’re dealt by Cain and Abel
  • A stranger once taught me about all that stuff
  • Strangers look like you and me, or at least I think they do
  • Strangers speak Swahili, and they live in Kalamazoo
  • They’ll tell you that the anecdote is just a technicolour raincoat
  • And if you can afford it, you can always get the tattoo
  • Strangers everywhere, strangers by the pair
  • All around town and across the nation
  • It’s an alarming situation, strangers, everywhere
  • Strangers live on tree-lined streets and sleep on park benches
  • Strangers walk on wooden feet and sit on picket fences
  • Some strangers have their own TV shows and watch their dough
  • And trade their bungalow for big palacial residences
  • A stranger is a friend you’ve never met
  • I read that on a bus, I couldn’t say who wrote it
  • That’s be impetuous
  • Strangers just might change, ah wouldn’t that be strange
  • And one day, they might become one of us
  • Strangers everywhere, strangers by the pair
  • All around town and across the nation
  • It’s an alarming situation, strangers, everywhere

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