Stranger
Warren Wolfe Lyrics


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I picked you up from all these faces in the crowd,
You look so good through screen but then you let me down
Maybe I was blinded when I met you in the dark,
What a feel so empty when the came for I surprised
And I try to just stay fight the way what I feel (the way I feel)
But the skills never let this
Now I know this intimacy isn't real and I just start to...
And nothing frustrates you, than to be in bed with a stranger
And nothing frustrates you, than to be in bed with a stranger
Stranger
Stranger
With a stranger
With a stranger

Stranger
Stranger

You and I
We can't be real
If we barely know each other,
Say you and I
Oh, we can't exist, yeah
When we love until we cover
No, oh
Just tell me what you want
And I'll try my best to get you exactly what you need, yeah
And I-I-I

If you tell me what you want,
And I'll try my best to get you exactly what you need
Yeah (yeah-ah)

And nothing frustrates you, than to be in bed with a stranger
And nothing frustrates you, than to be in bed with a stranger
Stranger
Stranger
With a stranger
With a stranger
Stranger
Stranger
With a stranger
With a stranger
With a stranger
Stranger




Stranger
Stranger

Overall Meaning

The song "Stranger" by Warren Wolfe is about the feeling of emptiness and frustration that can arise from being intimate with someone who is essentially a stranger. The lyrics suggest that the singer met this person in the dark and may have been initially blinded by their appearance, but now realizes that there is no real connection between them. The singer acknowledges their attempts to fight these feelings, but ultimately realizes that the intimacy is not real and feels empty as a result.


The chorus repeats the phrase "nothing frustrates you more than to be in bed with a stranger," emphasizing the disconnect between physical intimacy and emotional connection. The bridge of the song suggests a willingness to try to build a real connection, but the lyrics also acknowledge that it may not be possible if the two people barely know each other. The song ends with the repetition of the word "stranger," emphasizing the central concept of the disconnect between physical intimacy and emotional connection.


Line by Line Meaning

I picked you up from all these faces in the crowd,
I chose you out of everyone else around me, but now I regret it.


You look so good through screen but then you let me down
You seemed perfect at first, but you ended up disappointing me.


Maybe I was blinded when I met you in the dark,
Perhaps I couldn't see your true nature when we first met.


What a feel so empty when the came for I surprised
I feel so empty now that reality has set in and I realize that I was deceived.


And I try to just stay fight the way what I feel (the way I feel)
I'm struggling to fight against my emotions and ignore what I feel.


But the skills never let this
However, my instincts are telling me otherwise and I should listen to them.


Now I know this intimacy isn't real and I just start to...
I understand that the closeness we shared was not genuine, and I'm starting to move on.


You and I We can't be real If we barely know each other,
We can't have a real relationship if we don't know each other well.


Say you and I Oh, we can't exist, yeah When we love until we cover
We can't make things work if our love is based solely on physical intimacy.


Just tell me what you want And I'll try my best to get you exactly what you need, yeah And I-I-I
If you tell me your needs, I'll do everything I can to fulfill them and make things work between us.


And nothing frustrates you, than to be in bed with a stranger
There's nothing worse than being intimate with someone you don't truly know.


Stranger Stranger With a stranger With a stranger Stranger Stranger
The word 'stranger' is repeated multiple times to emphasize the feeling of being disconnected from someone.




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