Walk away to save your face
You never were a genius
Walk away to save your face
You let it come between us
Walk away to save your face
You never were a genius
Walk away to save your face
You never were, you never were

Yes it's just the second night
That I would break back nights for you
Yes I know you're the jealous type
'Cause I'm cursed with second sight so

Walk away to save your face
You never were an actor
Walk away to save your face
Here comes the morning after
Walk away to save your face
You never were an actor
Walk away to save your face
You never were, you never were

Yes it's just the second night
That I would break back nights for you
Yes I know you're the jealous type
'Cause I'm cursed with second sight so
'Cause I'm cursed with second sight so
'Cause I'm cursed with second sight so

Walk away to save your face
You never were a genius
Walk away to save your face
You let it come between us
Walk away to save your face
You never were a genius
Walk away to save your face
You never were, you never were

Yes it's just the second night
That I would break back nights for you
Yes I know you're the jealous type
'Cause I'm cursed with second sight so

Walk away, walk away, walk away, walk away
Walk away (You never were)
Walk away (You never were)
Walk away (You never were)
Walk away (You never were)


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Second Sight Lyrics as written by Stefan Olsdal Brian Molko

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    Hmmm...I agree with every response so far, which is rare. But I have my own adaptation, which isnt entirely different, but I thought I'd post it anyway.

    I think it is about Brian and a girl getting together for a one night stand and doing crazy shit, and the next morning he wakes up beside her and is totally fine with it.

    However, I think the song hints that this girl wants more off him than he can offer, so the insults he throws at her (you never were an actress) are to make it easier for her to hate him, and in turn break away the emotions she feels for him

    I don't know, but this is one of the best songs off SWG, it serves as a perfect dancing song as well :]

    tortured_tiarason July 25, 2006   Link

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