In Greek mythology, Strophius /ˈstroʊfiəs/, son of Crisus, was a King of Phocis, husband of the sister of Agamemnon (whose name was either Anaxibia, Astyocheia or Cydragora) and, by her, father of Pylades and Astydameia. When Orestes was hiding from his murderous mother, Clytemnestra, Strophius hid him. During this time, Orestes and Pylades became great friends.
Strophius was also the name of one of Pylades' sons with Electra, Orestes' sister. Pylades and Electra's other son was Medon.
Yet another Strophius was the father of the Trojan Scamandrius, who was killed by Menelaus.
The waves are rollin' in and the sun is setting down
Another little day in this sleepy little town closer to the edge
Think about it all all over again Hear your voice ringing in my head
Remember what you said
Please excuse me but I just don't understand
How can you refuse me when I need a friend
Go ahead and abuse me cause I just can't get enough
Please excuse me I'm only flesh and blood
You think that everything that glitters is gold
It's just a one way ticket to the loss of your soul closer to the edge
You believe what you want to believe you got your own eyes but you're too blind to see
Rremember what I said
Please excuse me but I just don't understand
How can you refuse me when I need a friend
Go ahead and abuse me cause I just can't get enough
Please excuse me I'm only flesh and blood