Strangers
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Strangers
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There was a time upon the earth
When men were all of noble birth
And beautiful and fair
There was a world within their brain
That grew from love as summer rain
In their eyes that wandered free
We're looking for the strangers
With sunlight in their eyes
Who lived on earth
When man was new
When time was just a coloured dew
That grew inside their minds
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Sally Oldfield performs "Strangers", and this lyric page sits inside the Sally Oldfield catalog on LyroVerse.
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