L.T.D. - Stranger Lyrics

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Stranger

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What Are The Lyrics For Stranger By L.T.D.?
One night I loved a stranger
Like the beginning of a fantasy Was it right to love a stranger? There was nobody to care after me Nobody, no, no, no, no Nobody, no, no, no, no Nobody, no, no, no, no Was nobody to care after me Another night I loved a stranger Like in the middle of a fantasy Was it right to love a stranger? I had nobody to care after me Nobody, no, no, no, no Nobody, no, no, no, no Nobody, no, no, no, no Had nobody to care after me Last night I loved a stranger Hope it's the ending of my fantasy Is it right to love a stranger? When there's nobody to care after me Nobody, no, no, no, no Nobody There's nobody to care after me Tonight, there'll be no stranger There will not be another fantasy My baby called, she's on her way here The only one who ever cared about me Somebody, la, la, la, la Somebody, somebody The one somebody The only one who ever cared about me Oh, love is back, said it's no stranger It's so much better than a fantasy Since you left, I've been in danger But now you're back just to take care of me Said, love, love is back, and it's no stranger Oh, it's so much better than a fantasy Since you left, I've been in danger But now you're back just to take care of me |
Who Wrote Stranger By L.T.D.?
Talay Riley, Dave Bassett, Nina Woodford
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What's The Duration Of The Stranger By L.T.D.?The duration of Stranger is 4:32 minutes and seconds. |
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