Barenaked Ladies - Second Best [Acoustic Version] Lyrics

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Second Best [Acoustic Version]
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Second Best [Acoustic Version] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Second Best [Acoustic Version] By Barenaked Ladies?
Everything's a lie
We're all gonna die Before we say goodbye Let's attack I admit it's bleak But I give it a week Until our friends the meek Give it back Is it true? Well it's true enough I guess Join the chorus of the second best Second best Second best What's left of you that's real? A mutated ideal With limited appeal, I suggest If winning is an art Then it's drawn us apart When you erased your heart and beat your chest Is it you? Well it's you enough I guess You're an angel in a see-through dress Is it true? Yes it's true enough I guess Sometimes it's better to be second best Second best Second best Perhaps it's just as well That I still look like hell At least the world can tell us apart Is it true? Yes it's true enough I guess Come join the chorus of the unimpressed Is it true? Yes it's true enough I guess Sometimes it's better to be second best Second best Second best |
Who Wrote Second Best [Acoustic Version] By Barenaked Ladies?
Kevin Hearn, Steven Page, Ed Robertson
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What's The Duration Of The Second Best [Acoustic Version] By Barenaked Ladies?The duration of Second Best [Acoustic Version] is 3:20 minutes and seconds. |
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