The Stranger Is Me

When I walk through a cotton field
When I smell and I taste this meal
I cannot forget
That crossroads is near

Then I stop and I feel the heat
I see that girl in barefeet
Oh, what a surprise
The peanuts are sweet

It is so strong
This feel I hold?
Is it so deep?
Maybe it might be
Oh, yes I know
I understand
The stranger is me

I fill the tank and drink coffee
I try to find something good to eat
Oh, I can't believe
Everything is big

I hear the whistle of the riverboat
One of my dreams has already done
Now, I'm very sure
That Elvis is god

It is so strong
This feel I hold?
Is it so deep?
Maybe it might be
Oh, yes I know
I understand
The stranger is me

Thru Mississippi from Tennessee
With the best of the companies
At the end of the road
Waiting New Orleans

Thirty nine years since I was born
In a Street called bourbon
It just so happens that
Leave us Dr. John

It is so strong
This feel I hold?
Is it so deep?
Maybe it might be
Oh, yes I know
I understand
The stranger is me
Oh, yes I know
I understand
The stranger is me
Oh, yes I know
I understand
The stranger is me



Credits
Writer(s): Benjamin Alcalde Lairla
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