Lyrics Stranger - Ben Caplan & The Casual Smokers
When
I
was
a
child,
my
mother
Would
tug
me
in
bed
And
each
night,
as
she
kissed
me
These
are
the
words
that
she
said
Don't
go
to
bed
with
strangers
Don't
play
with
the
dead
And
always
keep
you
"wits"
Sharp
as
an
axe,
inside
the
shed
"Jai
di
di
dai"
When
I
was
just
a
schoolboy
My
father,
he
spoken
to
me
He
said:
"Boy
-chid
my
son,
don't
trust
anyone
And
remember
that
nothing
is
free"
And
the
world
is
full
of
strangers
The
world
is
full
of
dread
The
world
is
full,
of
sharpened
"wits"
And
millions
of
tears
you
will
shed
"Jai
di
di
dai"
Well
when
I
was
a
young
man
My
professor
at
University
Say
advise
is
corrupting
Don't
ever
be
trusting
Don't
show
your
emotions
Human
suffering
is
an
ocean
And
it's
dark,
at
the
bottom
of
the
sea
And
there
is
no
such
thing
as
a
stranger
We
are
all
equally
backwards
and
wrong
Sharpen
axes,
not
"wits"
Bones
are
broken
by
sticks
And
you'll
never
be
free
'till
you're
strong
"Jai
di
di
dai"
Well
young
man
grow
older
And
the
world
gets
colder
Though
it
was
never
warm
to
begin
Don't
let
down
your
guard
For
the
reaper
works
hard
And
he
will
not
take
pause
'till
you're
dead
Now
I'm
old
and
I'm
rusty
My
troubles
like
sand
on
the
beach
They
can't
be
calculated
I
always
have
waited
For
something,
just
out
of
reach
And
I,
to
myself,
am
a
stranger
My
heart
is
"lighter
than
lead"
My
world
is
astounding
With
misery
abounding
There's
only
one
thing
to
be
said
I
say:
"Jai
di
di
dai"
(Other)
"Jai
di
di
dai"
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