Stranger in the City

JOHN (GB 1) MILES, ROBERT MARSHALL

Buildings tower round me like they're waiting for the kill.
For days I haven't eaten and I really do feel ill.
If I cry for help, will you hear my call?
If I stumble now, would you let me fall?
Won't you give me a hand?
Try to understand,
I'm a stranger in the city.
Stuck inside these streets it's like a human traffic jam.
People walk right over me now, they don't give a damn.
If I ask for death, would you give me a gun?
If I took your hand, would you turn and run?
Won't you pity me,
Just try to see,
I'm a stranger in the city.
All my friends were saying that the streets were paved with gold.
I couldn't wait to get there from the stories I'd been told.
There's everything that I could want, it sounded like a dream.
But my money's gone
And I've got no-one.
Friends are nowhere to be seen.
Concrete jungle all around can't hear the birds and bees.
I've walked for miles, I can't believe what happened to the trees.
If I need someone, would you help me to get by?
If I come to you, would you give it a try?
I'm all alone,
So far from home.
I'm a stranger in the city.

Trivia about the song Stranger in the City by John Miles

On which albums was the song “Stranger in the City” released by John Miles?
John Miles released the song on the albums “Stranger in the City” in 1977 and “His Very Best” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Stranger in the City” by John Miles?
The song “Stranger in the City” by John Miles was composed by JOHN (GB 1) MILES, ROBERT MARSHALL.

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