Stranger In My Own Town

JOHN FREDRICK SPINKS, TONY LEWIS

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

Trivia about the song Stranger In My Own Town by The Outfield

When was the song “Stranger In My Own Town” released by The Outfield?
The song Stranger In My Own Town was released in 1991, on the album “Rockeye”.
Who composed the song “Stranger In My Own Town” by The Outfield?
The song “Stranger In My Own Town” by The Outfield was composed by JOHN FREDRICK SPINKS, TONY LEWIS.

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