The Stranger
THE STRANGER
Written by David Haerle, published by Edendale Station (ASCAP)
© Edendale Station

I will be your stranger
And come to you in the night
Waking you, taking you
Til’ the mornin’ light

If you want some danger
And I think you might
I will be your stranger
Wait for me tonight

The stranger’s voice you know
And when he speaks you heed
He yearns for you he burns for you
And you follow his lead

The stranger knows your body
And scenes played through your mind
You allow one to unfold
Of the forbidden kind

I will be your stranger
And come to you in the night
Waking you, taking you
Til’ the mornin’ light

The stranger, doesn’t ask
He knows just what to do
You drink in what you feel with him
How fiercely he needs you

All the expectations
Thoughts of right and wrong
Burdens all just slip away
Here, they don’t belong

I am your stranger
I’ll come to you in the night
I am your stranger
Wait for me