~ ORIGINAL LYRICS ~
America, Come WeepAnother Way of Looking
Atlantic Avenue
August Morning
Children of Circumstance
Come Back Home
Come On, Rapunzel
Deep Inside the Night
Don’t Step on my Smile
Dreamer
Dreams Like Bubbles
Echoes, Waves or Ricochets
Evensong
Freeze the Moment
Für Elise
Gonna be There
Let the Moment Last
Man and Boy
Mornings Like This
New York Kaleidoscope
One Way Conversations
Over the Moon
Perfumed Letter Blues
Pour la Première Fois
Run Like the River
Russian Dolls
She
Stay Free
Strangers Once Again
That Gold-Haired Girl
That Laughter of Conchita’s
The Poet’s Smile
The Slipstream of Your Smile
The Valley Time Forgot
Travelling Man
Tree Trunks and Rough Stone
True Love
Walking the Web
Where the Story Starts
Who Whips the Cream?
Woodsmoke and Wine
You and I
You Crack That Smile
You’re the One
Pour la Première Fois
Run Like the River
Russian Dolls
She
Stay Free
Strangers Once Again
That Gold-Haired Girl
That Laughter of Conchita’s
The Poet’s Smile
The Slipstream of Your Smile
The Valley Time Forgot
Travelling Man
Tree Trunks and Rough Stone
True Love
Walking the Web
Where the Story Starts
Who Whips the Cream?
Woodsmoke and Wine
You and I
You Crack That Smile
You’re the One

Strangers Once Again
All summer long, we'd dance together, cheek to cheek;
All summer long, I'd leave you late - you 'd leave me weak;
All summer long, the sun it chased away the rain,
But now it's autumn, and we 're strangers once again.
All summer long, we'd walk together, hand in hand;
Beside the sea, we left our footprints in the sand;
But now the winds of time have blown away every trace -
That wind is rising, and we 're strangers once again.
I don't know how, I don't know why
Each shy 'Hullo ' became 'Goodbye ';
I didn't see, I can't say when the moment came that made us
Strangers once again.
Je n'sais pas bien, je comprends pas
Ce qui a pu nous séparer;
Et je n'ai pas vu arriver
Ce qui a r'fait de nous des étrangers.
Copyright © M.J.C. Griffin [ASCAP]
All summer long, I'd leave you late - you 'd leave me weak;
All summer long, the sun it chased away the rain,
But now it's autumn, and we 're strangers once again.
All summer long, we'd walk together, hand in hand;
Beside the sea, we left our footprints in the sand;
But now the winds of time have blown away every trace -
That wind is rising, and we 're strangers once again.
I don't know how, I don't know why
Each shy 'Hullo ' became 'Goodbye ';
I didn't see, I can't say when the moment came that made us
Strangers once again.
Je n'sais pas bien, je comprends pas
Ce qui a pu nous séparer;
Et je n'ai pas vu arriver
Ce qui a r'fait de nous des étrangers.
Copyright © M.J.C. Griffin [ASCAP]