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Stranger

by Stephen Stills

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When I look And my eyes finally meet a lady Who has something unique I must know her Don't stumble on my feet Get together At least just enough to speak To this stranger If I dream, I'm bound to lose my place Fascinated, with this beautiful face Watching her eyes There focusin' on me Pay attention, she is talking to me I'm the stranger Tryin' to remember that getting it wrong Is what everyone does Mutual attraction can be so Distracting, forget where you were Strangers can fall in love When you think about love at all And you wind up cryin' the blues And the lonelies person that you know Is starin' out of the mirror at you you you Are the stranger And you know the danger It'll be right And you know that she's With you She ain't thinkin' About what she's supposed to do Worry'in Might as well just be pretendin' Hurryin' When you know every new Friend is a stranger

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