Second Nature
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Second Nature
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That red afternoon awaits
When I've been dropping roses in rivers
Hope the day may float away with me
What happened to another one
Where it's become second nature
Oh, it's become second nature
When the sea behind is tailing off
When I'll be that ocean up ahead
So as not to give you the satisfaction you need
To not let it get in my head
Where it's become second nature
Oh, it's become second nature
Oh, it's become second nature
It's another part of me, mmh
And you shall know how to find me
Leaving in an island and go on, set me free
Set me free
But I won't work on their chaos
No, not while I'm out here
No, not while I'm out
Where it's become second nature
Yeah, it's become second nature
Oh, it's become second nature
It's another part of me, mmh
It's another part of me
It's another part of me
It's another part of me
It's another part of me
It's another part of me
It's another part of me
It's another part of me
It's another part of me
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