paroles de chanson Stranger - Schaffer The Darklord
At
the
corner
of
Orchard
and
Stanton
on
the
square
Sipping
booze
at
the
Slipper
Room,
everyone
was
there
I
met
a
stranger
there,
his
eyes
bloodshot
red
Face
pale
as
a
ghost,
he
spoke
to
me
as
he
said
"Have
you
ever
lost
in
love?
Have
you
ever
loved
and
lost?
You
ever
left
a
life
of
love
in
pain
and
paid
the
highest
cost?
I
have,
I
fell
in
love
with
an
angel
in
rays
But
she
was
terminally
ill,
doctors
had
given
her
days
She
made
a
final
wish
that
made
my
blood
run
cold
Wanted
to
go
on
her
own
terms,
awash
in
love's
throes
She
said,
'I'd
rather
die
by
you
in
our
passion
so
endless
Than
in
the
ICU
in
nose
tubes
like
a
necklace'
I
took
her
hand
in
mine,
I
took
her
throat
in
the
other
I
watched
the
dying
lights
behind
the
final
smile
of
my
lover
I
dressed
her,
and
I
kissed
her,
fled
with
little
delay
Before
the
ambulance
arrived
to
take
my
baby
away
Down
to
St.
James
Infirmary
And
I
saw
my
baby
there
She
was
stretched
out
on
a
long
white
table
So
sweet,
so
cold,
so
fair
Now
what
was
I
to
do?"
He
asked,
"Where
was
I
to
run?
Even
if
I
got
away,
how
could
I
live
with
what
I'd
done?
Even
though
I'd
only
honored
her
request
to
ease
her
leaving
I
know
there
ain't
a
juror
in
the
world
who'd
believe
me
And
since
the
thought
of
life
without
my
lover
was
hell
I'd
decided
that
I'd
join
her
with
a
final
bow
as
well
Heartbroken,
guilt-ridden,
at
my
rope's
end
But
first,
I
needed
just
to
see
her
again
So
I
went
down
to
that
old
hospital
later
that
night
I
snuck
in
and
found
her
covered
under
flickering
lights
A
subtle
smile
still
upon
her
face,
her
body
now
breathless
And
my
handprint
still
lay
upon
her
like
a
necklace
I
kissed
her
cold
lips,
removed
a
rose
from
my
pocket
Made
my
way
to
the
door
before
I
froze
and
locked
it
And
there,
down
at
St.
James,
at
half
past
nine
I
made
love
to
my
baby
one
last
time
Down
at
St.
James
Infirmary
And
I
saw
my
baby
there
She
was
stretched
out
on
a
long
white
table
So
sweet,
so
cold,
so
fair"
The
stranger
told
his
tale,
downed
his
drink,
and
he
stood
He
spoke
to
me
a
last
request,
his
face
like
etched
wood
He
said,
"When
I
die
bury
me
in
straight-laced
shoes
A
posh
black
suit
and
sing
them
St.
James
blues
And
slip
a
twenty
dollar
bill
inside
my
lapel
So
I
can
tip
the
ferryman
when
I
arrive
in
hell"
I
never
caught
his
name,
his
face
I
never
recognized
But
his
exit
was
the
last
time
that
he
was
seen
alive
Some
said
he
was
tragic,
some
said
he
was
reckless
When
they
found
him
that
night
wearing
his
belt
like
a
necklace
And
some
cried
about
the
wicked
pleasures
of
men
But
I
smiled
knowing
soon
they'd
be
together
again
Down
at
St.
James
Infirmary
And
they
saw
each
other
there
They
were
stretched
out
on
long
white
tables
So
sweet,
so
cold,
so
fair
Let
her
go,
let
her
go,
god
bless
her
Wherever
she
may
be
She
may
search
the
whole
world
over
But
she'll
never
find
a
man
as
depraved
as
he
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