paroles de chanson The Stranger - Kenny Rogers
Stranger
I
know
where
you′ll
find
her
Down
the
road
from
here
about
a
mile
and
a
quarter.
You'll
know
the
place
by
a
shackey
barn
That
stands
in
the
field
by
a
run-down
farm
By
a
pond,
filled
up
with
stagnant
water.
Then
you′ll
see
a
shack
nearby,
you'll
ask
yourself
I
wonder
why
it
looks
so
cold,
and
lifeless
all
around.
Chimney
rocks
are
fallin'
out,
it
looks
as
though
The
fire′s
gone
out
and
the
biggest
part
Of
the
house
is
rotted
down.
Though
Stranger,
I
ain′t
seen
her
lately.
She
don't
come
around
here
like
she
used
to.
You′ve
got
her
pictured
in
your
mind,
Pretty,
gentle,
sweet
and
kind,
You've
practiced
every
word
you′re
gonna
say.
You'll
call
her
name,
but
she
won′t
hear
you,
She's
in
the
graveyard
near
you.
She
died
ten
years
ago,
last
May.
There
was
a
man
she
talked
about,
A
man
she
had
to
live
without.
Years
ago,
he
just
turned
and
left
one
day.
He
left
her
with
an
unborn
child,
And
a
love
for
him
that
never
died,
And
an
aching
heart,
That
sent
her
to
an
early
grave.
Yes,
Stranger
I
know
who
you
are,
I
recognized
you
from
afar,
But
you
ain't
never
seen
me,
Not
one
time.
Yes,
I
know
that
you′re
my
dad,
From
pictures
that
my
Momma
had.
And
it
was
me
and
Momma
that
you
left
behind.
Stranger,
you
will
find
her
there,
In
a
peaceful
sleep
on
yonder
hill.
Where
we
once
walked,
as
I
do
still...
To
pick
her
flowers
from
the
field.
Momma
don′t
need
you
anymore,
And
I
don't
need
you
like
before,
You
can
go
on
back
to
where
you
went
before...
You′re
just
a
stranger.
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