Song parody of
A Stranger in My Place
by Kenny Rogers
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I see the town where we were born
I see the place we were raised
I see all the things you wanted
That I never gave
I see sadness, I see sorrow
I see pain in your face
But I just can't see
A stranger in my place
I can see now where we quarreled
I can see now I was wrong
I can see where you might weaken
When I wasn't strong
I see memories of a love gone bad
That time cannot erase
But I just can't see
A stranger in my place
No one seems to know you quite like I do
No one knows the things that make you cry
Looking back, it seems I never showed you
And now I lay alone and wonder why
I can see now where you might grow tired
Of dreams that don't come true
I can see where I have fallen short
Of the things I promised you
I can see now through my tear filled eyes
No love on your face
I must get used to seein'
Strangers in my place
I see the town where we were born
I see the place we were raised
I see all the things you wanted
That I never gave
I see sadness, I see sorrow
I see pain in your face
But I just can't see
A stranger in my place
I can see now where we quarreled
I can see now I was wrong
I can see where you might weaken
When I wasn't strong
I see memories of a love gone bad
That time cannot erase
But I just can't see
A stranger in my place
No one seems to know you quite like I do
No one knows the things that make you cry
Looking back, it seems I never showed you
And now I lay alone and wonder why
I can see now where you might grow tired
Of dreams that don't come true
I can see where I have fallen short
Of the things I promised you
I can see now through my tear filled eyes
No love on your face
I must get used to seein'
Strangers in my place