Samantha chose to disappear
She left no forwarding address
She left it up to rest of us
To clean her filthy mess
She had so much going for her
But she didn't seem to care
What she had in mind we'll never know
Her mind was as blank as her stare
She was strange
Strange
She was strange
Strange
We can't know her
No we can't know her
Roger woke up in a quandary
He decided to change his life
He didn't like the sound of his own voice
Or the look of his ugly wife
He took a knife and he cut her up
And he cut himself up too
When the detectives arrived on the scene
They didn't have a clue
He was strange
Strange
He was strange
Strange
We can't know him
No we can't know him
We are strange
Strange
We are strange
Strange
We can't know what we can't know
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