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Still A Stranger Here

by Postindustrial Poets

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Blues in a modern style

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I've been on these streets long enough
I should call them my own
This is where my kids were born
And see now how they've grown
Every corner there's a face I know
Or some kind of memory
If this ain't my home now
I got no better place to be

But I'm still a stranger here
Yes I'm still a stranger here.

I hear the church bell ring and
I believe I hear my fate
My woman says to change my ways
Before it gets too late
My past is crowded
With bitter memories
If this ain't my home now
Ain't got a better place to be

But I'm still a stranger here
Yes I'm still a stranger here.

You know you can feel alone
In the middle of a crowd
Head full of ideas that you
Dare not speak aloud
Streets full of faces you know
but who really is your friend

And I'm still a stranger here
Yes I'm still a stranger here.

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released April 5, 2024
Words and Music Pete Poet

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Postindustrial Poets Luxembourg

The Postindustrial Poets started recording in Luxembourg in 2019 - and now spend their time between Luxembourg, Paris and London. The Poets' songs tell stories and the music? Imagine guys who love to mess around with guitars. amps and pedals, love indie bands but spent years listening to soul and blues too... ... more

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