I'm No Stranger Than You
 

Written & Sung: B. Stewart; Guitar & Backup Vocals: L. Buckingham

You many think that I'm a stranger But I'm no stranger than you And even if my way of life should seem a little plainer It's just not complicated like you You see, you are like a fortress And your walls are made of stone Sometimes when you're alone You even cry And you may like me hanging around you And telling you tales that make you wish And when I put my hands on your breasts I taste your chest, give you my best That's the time that you may tell me Say you think I am a stranger Aw, but I'm no stranger than you And you may tell me unusual things And I will ask you what they bring (And I will answer) And if you answer they will bring you pleasure I will tell you, "Bring me everything" 'Cause I'm no stranger Said, I'm no stranger Said, I'm no stranger You see, I used to live right here No stranger, I used to live here Said, I'm no stranger, I used to live right here Said, I'm no stranger Ain't no stranger I'm no stranger


WEBMISTRESS speculates:

This song actually has a nice tune; it's a mellow little number - although with a risque line or two. I like it myself. I also like the clever twofold meaning of the phrase "I'm no stranger." Of course, Lindsey's right in there, too, singing backup and playing guitar.

 


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