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Nothing more than strangers Passing by out on the street Memories are fading though It's only been a week All the little things are gone The things we used to be Nobody could take us down There was only you and me
The first verse would involve
establishing shots of the location with titles i.e. Strangers by seven lions
etc. Also we would see the initial few shots of the characters walking down a pavement towards eachother before they
meet. They would then bump into eachother by accident as they rounded a corner and have a chat with both getting on really well, then walk away from eachother.
And without you I can't be You're the universe to me You're the air in my lungs You're the fields where I run You're the sky where I'm floating
It's you, you, you It's you, woah
And without you I can't be You're the universe to me You're the air in my lungs You're the fields where I run You're the sky where I'm floatingIt's you, you, you It's you, woah
- Throughout the instrumental the antagonist would do more anti social deeds, such as subtley robbing a shop with the protagonist offering to pay the shopkeeper for the lost items, or littering on the ground with the protaonist picking it up.
Don't want to be a stranger Want to be the one you need I can be your world, your life Your lover, all for free All the little things come back The things we used to be Nobody can take us down there It's only you and me
- The antagonist would steal a handbag or something similar and then run away creating a chase scene between him and the protagonist who would not recognise the antagonist as he has a coat or jacket on he stole from a park bench earlier on during the instrumental.
And without you I can't be You're the universe to me You're the air in my lungs You're the fields where I run You're the sky where I'm floating
The last scene would see the antagonist commiting a mugging or stabbing down a back alley. The protagonist would arrive on the scene, about to call the police and see the antagonist about to run off. The two of them would then look at eachother as they recognised one another as the protagonist would lower the phone and lets the antagonist get away.
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Well done boys, so promising ideas at this stage
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