How can you walk away
How can you look away
How can you run away
And make me feel bad

Hear what I have to say
Hear what I have to say
How can you look away
And make me so sad

Please don't treat me like a stranger
No don't treat me like a stranger
I knew you so well
You never can tell
Don't treat me like a stranger

She was a friend of mine
Such a good a friend of mine
She was a friend of mine
And now it's all over

And I don't know why that is
And I don't know what went wrong
I'll fight like a tiger
If you put me in a corner

Please don't treat me like a stranger
No don't treat me like a stranger
I knew you so well
You never can tell
Don't treat me like a stranger

No, please don't treat me like a stranger
No don't treat me like a stranger
I knew you so well
You never can tell
Don't treat me like a stranger

What am I supposed to say
What am I supposed to do
What's left of me to say
If you don't know me

That's just the way it is
That's just the way things go
If you're so all alone
Why don't you show me

No, please don't treat me like a stranger
No don't treat me like a stranger
I knew you so well
You never can tell
Don't treat me like a stranger


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Don't Treat Me Like A Stranger [2018 Remaster] Lyrics as written by Thomas Earl Petty

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    In my opinion, this is a stand-out tune in Tom Petty's vast library. I love his music in general but this one is a real gem. Though it's been around for many years, I just heard this for the first time on Sirius XM Tom Petty Radio channel 31 a couple days ago. While I was very excited to hear "new to me" Tom Petty music, it made me sad to know we'll never hear any more new music from him. RIP, Mr. Petty...you are sorely missed.

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