paroles de chanson Stranger in My Own Town - The Outfield
I
still
remember
what
I
saw
last
night
Three
small
kids
stealing
money
from
a
poor
man
Now
that
ain′t
right
- no
that
ain't
right
I′m
still
thinking
'bout
the
things
I
heard
Poor
old
man
- he
was
frightened
and
afraid
of
every
word
- And
it's
all
so
absurd
But
times
are
changing
now
an
d
I
still
care
There
must
be
something
we
can
do
out
there
I′m
like
a
stranger
in
my
own
town
baby
I′m
like
a
stranger
in
my
own
town
baby
I
keep
on
walkin'
through
these
run
down
streets
Graffiti
walls
- this
ain′t
nothing
like
it
used
to
be
Not
for
you
or
for
me
This
town's
never
been
so
down
before
Looks
like
a
photograph
- someone
mighta
taken
in
The
second
world
war
Oh
but
what
was
that
for
So
many
people
gave
their
lives
for
this
There′s
nothing
left
for
us
to
reminisce
I'm
like
a
stranger
in
my
own
town
baby
I′m
like
a
stranger
in
my
own
town
baby
When
those
sad
days
were
over
I'm
sure
they
all
thought
that
weld
won
But
now
as
I
look
around
We're
still
invaded
by
everyone
Things
won′t
ever
be
the
same
again
I′ve
not
lost
a
town
- I've
lost
my
only
friend
Oh
but
where
does
it
end
We′ll
never
change
these
times
with
good
intent
But
right
now
I
know
I
don't
feel
content
I′m
like
a
stranger
in
my
own
town
baby
I'm
like
a
stranger
in
my
own
town
baby
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