Er ist Hans, holds a coffee in his hands Wears brown shoes, glasses, black tie with dots, that are white He always seats in the same arm chair of the same cafe I met him one day, and I said We are two strangers in a cafe What a funny coincidence I didn't know you, you didnt' know me But that will never be the same Hans is old, seventy-nine years old He still loves the wife he lost thirteen years ago There's a brown case right next to his feet Contains a violin he says: I play since I was a kid Oh, just like me We are two strangers in a cafe What a funny coincidence I didn't know you, you didnt' know me But that will never be the same Why don't you tell me your story? You could be one of my songs Outside it's cold and I've got time My coffee will be warm a while Young and proud solos played in the philarmonic Round the world but now he's old he just plays in the streets "Oh I miss those days but they replaced old men With young boys they do not know The older the violin better the sound" I wrote that down We are two strangers in a cafe What a funny coincidence I didn't know you, you didnt' know me But that will never be the same Why don't you tell me your story? You could be one of my songs Outside it's cold and I've got time My coffee will be warm a while And I don't know cannot say how But when I say goodbye to Hans I had his violin in my hands Hans' violin in my hands Felt like Christmas, though was not But still a present of God We are two strangers in a cafe I'm so happy we have met I didn't know you, you didnt' know me But that will never be the same Cuz every time that I play, I will remember your name Every time that I play I will remember your face Every time that I play I will remember This funny coincidence in this Cafe where Hans holds a coffee in his hands Hans