Everybody Ought To Treat a Stranger Right
Lyrics
Everybody ought to treat a stranger right, long ways from home
Everybody ought to treat a stranger right, a long ways from home
Be careful how you treat a stranger, by belying you turn him away
But the fear that he might endanger will drive him from your gate
Everybody ought to treat a stranger right, long ways from home
Everybody ought to treat a stranger right, a long ways from home
Be mindful of your speaking, careful how you go along
You must always treat a poor stranger right and accept him in your home
Everybody ought to treat a stranger right, long ways from home
Everybody ought to treat a stranger right, a long ways from home
All of us down here are strangers, none of us have no home
Don't ever hurt your brother and cause him to feel alone
Everybody ought to treat a stranger right, long ways from home
Everybody ought to treat a stranger right, a long ways from home
Everybody ought to treat a stranger right
Writer(s): BLIND WILLIE JOHNSON, RYLAND PETER COODER
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, ALPHA MUSIC, INC.
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