In ‘Strangers’, Sloan [Dayglow] addresses all the ‘strangers’ that he knows, referring to people he once held close, and now feels distant from. He further discusses how fear and anxiety can change so much in one’s life, even to the extent of self-perception.
[Verse 1]
I've been on my own these days
Tryna to figure out the pace
When I don't even know the place, I'm going to
It's gotten to the point one time
I didn't recognize myself
I thought that I was someone else beside you
[Chorus]
So where do I go
When I don't even know where I am right now?
And what am I to believe
When things keep getting stranger?
Oh, I know so many strangers
[Verse 2]
And I tried to organize my fears
But they didn't change at all
And now they live across the hall from each other
And I made a few friends last week
And thought I fell in love again
But I'm already in Los Angeles
And they both love one another
[Chorus]
So, what do I do
When everything feels new
But all I want is to feel my age?
And what am I to say
When you feel like a stranger?
Oh, I know so many strangers
[Outro]
And everything gets stranger and stranger
And stranger and stranger
And stranger and stranger
I know so many strangers
And strangers and strangers
And everything is stranger
And stranger and stranger
And stranger and stranger
And stranger