Aztec Two-Step

Strangers
STRANGERSWhen I was younger, and life a strangerI dreamed of circuses and things of dangerI watched the clouds suspended like balloonsI sailed my ship on treetop afternoonsNo obligations, no sense of timeAnd life was equal to a lost child's nursery rhymeAnd it was easy, so very easy for my mindWhere does it go? Nobody knowsClimbing the spiral stairs that lead nowhereBut as the years ceaselessly were rollingLike a passage from a play of someone strollingThrough foggy nights and naked imageryThrough sunless days and glass menageriesA frozen face would hide its eyesAnd wouldn't dare to even dream about the skyNow ain't it funny, oh ain't it funny whyWhen we first met we both were strangersYou took me in from all the dangerYou gave me warmth when I was coldYou reached with love and and touched my soulYou put the sun back in the skyAnd then you gave me back my eyesAnd now it's easy, so very easy IFeel like I could fly
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"Strangers" as written by Rex Fowler
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