Trespasser (Al Stewart/Peter White) When I first saw your trespasser He wandered uninvited To your door He seemed to know his way around Although I'd never seen His face before Pausing for a moment Underneath your window ledge He turned around To see the shadow Of the sundial on the hedge There was a tightness in his face As though he were on edge I don't know why CHORUS You see him in your dreams You see him in your dreams You see him in your dreams But I seem to see him all the time You said if there's a trespasser Then there must be A footprint or a sign And what would he be looking for There's nothing here For anyone to find And while you tried to say It coulnd't be I realized that you could feel No sense of danger ANd you din't seem surprised I got the feeling that you Knew more than you said But felt advised to keep it in CHORUS Now I see your trespasser Go wandering alone Sometimes he's standing by the flowers Or melting in the stone And even when I cannot see him I can feel it in my bones That he's still there