Allan Taylor

Allan Taylor - The Stranger lyrics

A stranger came in from the night

And he stood as if lost in a dream.

His smile was as sad as a true love denied

And his voice was a song in the wind.

I have travelled for many-a-mile

And my journey I cannot delay,

But I must rest for a while

For I'm weary and cold

And tomorrow I'll be on my way.

Give me fire to keep out the cold.

Close the shirters and make farse the door.

Give me food for the night and a candle for light

And I will make up my bed on the floor.

I have nothing to give for my keep

And your favours I cannot repay,

But a gift is not measured in silver and gold ...

It's a memory that's treasured each day.

The stranger arose with the dawn

And he shouldered his travelling load.

Without making a sound he took one look around

And the stranger – he took to the road.

When the cold wind hounds in the night

And the rain beats hard on the door,

A voice in the wind seems to echo again

And the stranger is travelling once more …

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