Strangers again lyrics - Sheryl Crow song

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Sea salt going up and down
You jump off and not come crashing down
How hard could it really be
For you to find something nice to say to me?
[Pre-Chorus:]
Baby it'll just take time
For you to look me straight in the eye
I don't know why you treat me this way
Like I'm a criminal (criminal)
I say...
[Chorus:]
Oh, love strange
Oh, as it starts to change
Oh, lovers and friends
Go back to being strangers again
You were someone that I knew
From being at the same place our friends go to
I like how you didn't really care
If anyone saw us making out over there
[Pre-Chorus:]
Eventually, you lost that fight
Did she look at you with these eyes?
I don't know why you treat me this way
Like I'm a criminal
You say
[Chorus:]
Oh, isn't that strange?
Oh, you know it's bound to change
Oh, lovers and friends
Go back to being strangers again
[Bridge:]
Say hello, say goodbye
A hundred times in your life
It's for the best, but it's still so sad
A little more understanding wouldn't be so bad
[Chorus:]
Oh, you know it's bound to change
Oh, lovers and friends
Go back, go back
Oh, isn't that strange?
Oh, you know it's bound to change
Oh, lovers and friends
Go back to being strangers
Being strangers again
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Strangers again lyrics

Be myself album songs

released 2017 via Wylie Songs, Warner Bros. Records
1. Alone in the dark
2. Halfway there
3. Long way back
4. Be myself
5. Roller skate
6. Love will save the day
7. Strangers again
8. Rest of me
9. Heartbeat away
10. Grow up
11. Woo woo
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check here the lyrics for Strangers again, the 7th song of the 11 recorded for the album Be myself, with a total running time of , by Sheryl Crow. It was released on April 21, 2017 via Wylie Songs, Warner Bros. Records, and produced by Sheryl Crow, Jeff Trott.