The Stranger

I became a stranger
And took a wager one deep, dark night
That if I began to wander
Further and farther, then I just might

Find me a land
Built with family and friends
Maybe, might, I could call it mine

But what I found
Was a lonesome town
With bitter souls
Claiming this was my home

And I said no
Even if I'm alone
I'm better moving on
This much I know

Just as the darkness grew
Just as the hope did fade
That's when I found you

Now some may say
They see the light
But no not I
You just reached inside

And pulled me out
Off that path of doubt
That always led to those lonesome towns

Now when we walk
Our shadows are shaped as one
Family or friend
I'll never be a stranger again



Credits
Writer(s): Marilyn Bergman, Alan Bergman, David Coury, Jason Gould
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