Strangers
Dave Davies Lyrics


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Where are you going I don't mind
I've killed my world and I've killed my time
So where do I go what do I see
I see many people coming after me
So where are you going to I don't mind
If I live too long I'm afraid I'll die
So I will follow you wherever you go
If your offered hand is still open to me

Strangers on this road we are on
We are not two we are one

So you've been where I've just come
From the land that brings losers on
So we will share this road we walk
And mind our mouths and beware our talk
'Till peace we find tell you what I'll do
All the things I own I will share with you
And, if I feel tomorrow, like, I feel today
We'll take what we want and give the rest away

Strangers on this road we are on
We are not two we are one

Holy man and holy priest
This love of life makes me weak at my knees
And when we get there make your play
'Cos soon I feel you're gonna carry us away
In a promised lie you made us believe
For many men there is so much grief
And my mind is proud but it aches with rage
And, if I live too long I'm afraid I'll die

Strangers on this road we are on
We are not two we are one




Strangers on this road we are on
We are not two we are one

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Dave Davies's song Strangers are introspective and melancholic, as he sings "Where are you going, I don't mind / I've killed my world and I've killed my time." The singer seems to be lost and aimless, having lost his sense of purpose and place in the world. He speaks of seeing "many people coming after me," suggesting a feeling of being pursued or chased, perhaps by his own inner demons.


The next verse introduces the idea of two strangers coming together on a shared journey. Davies sings "So you've been where I've just come / From the land that brings losers on / So we will share this road we walk / And mind our mouths and beware our talk." Despite their shared experiences, they are still strangers to each other, but the singer is willing to follow the other person wherever they go. He offers to share all he has with his new companion, saying "All the things I own I will share with you."


The final verse brings a spiritual element to the song, with references to holy men and a promised lie. The singer expresses a deep love of life but also a fear of death, singing "And, if I live too long I'm afraid I'll die." Despite this fear, he's hopeful that his newfound companion will help carry him away to a better place.


Overall, Strangers is a song about feeling lost, disconnected, and adrift in the world, but also about finding hope and solace in the companionship of others. The idea of two strangers coming together and becoming one suggests a powerful sense of unity and shared purpose.


Line by Line Meaning

Where are you going I don't mind
I don't care where you are headed


I've killed my world and I've killed my time
I have ruined my own life, and wasted my own time


So where do I go what do I see
I have no direction and I am lost


I see many people coming after me
I feel like I'm being pursued by my own failures


So where are you going to I don't mind
I'll still follow you even if I don't know where you are going


If I live too long I'm afraid I'll die
I'm scared of the possibility of living for too long


So I will follow you wherever you go
I trust that you'll lead me in the right direction


If your offered hand is still open to me
I hope you will still welcome me with open arms


Strangers on this road we are on
We are strangers to each other, walking down this path together


We are not two we are one
We may appear as two, but we are actually united as one


So you've been where I've just come
You have experienced things that I'm just starting to go through


From the land that brings losers on
From a place that leads to failure


So we will share this road we walk
We'll walk together on this journey


And mind our mouths and beware our talk
We need to watch what we say and be careful with our words


'Till peace we find tell you what I'll do
Until we find peace, I will make a promise


All the things I own I will share with you
I'll gladly share everything I have with you


And, if I feel tomorrow, like, I feel today
If I feel the same way tomorrow as I do today


We'll take what we want and give the rest away
We'll only keep what we need and share the rest with others


Holy man and holy priest
Religious people with good intentions


This love of life makes me weak at my knees
I'm overwhelmed with emotions and admiration for life


And when we get there make your play
When we reach our destination, make your move


'Cos soon I feel you're gonna carry us away
Because I believe that you will transport us to safety soon


In a promised lie you made us believe
You lied to us and we believed in your false promises


For many men there is so much grief
Many men experience so much pain and sorrow


And my mind is proud but it aches with rage
I'm proud but I'm also frustrated and angry


And, if I live too long I'm afraid I'll die
I'm still scared of living for too long


Strangers on this road we are on
Again, we are strangers to each other on this journey


We are not two we are one
But we are still united, and not separate individuals




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Dave Davies

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Stephen Dorian Kutos

I was scared of watching this, as I've kinda avoided Dave and his performances since his stroke, but I have to say... he sounds phenomenal! You can't tell he ever had any problems. It's truly inspiring. Dave, the Kinks, and their music keep bringing me joy and inspiring hope in new and different ways. Thank you Dave.

Frankie Sommer

Same, I was so scared. But after watching this, I realised he's still got it :)
It's alright, now I'm not frightened of this world, believe me.

LetLiveLuci

I know what you mean. I cried so hard, seeing Benny Mardones perform. It's heartbreaking seeing these amazing singers go through the hardships of life.

gringochucha

One of the most beautiful choruses ever written.

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