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Second Skin - The Chameleons



     
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We all have a second skin
(Sometimes it's superficial)
From without or from within
(Can be beneficial)
When you have your second skin
(All of it essential)
You can be almost anything
(Very superficial)We all have a second skin
(A real infatuation)
From without or from within
('Cause hyperventilation)
When you have your second skin
(A close examination)
You can be almost anything
(And you'll see the superstition)We all have a second skin
From without or from within
When you have your second skin
You can be anythingWe all have a second skin

From without or from within
When you have your second skin
You can be anythingWe all have a second skin
(We all have)
From without or from within
(From without)
When you have your second skin
(When you have)
You can be almost anything
(You can be, superstition)Sometimes it's superficial
Can be beneficial
All of it essential
Very superficialWe all have a second skin
(A real infatuation)
From without or from within
('Cause hyperventilation)
When you have your second skin
(A close examination)
You can be almost anything
(And you'll see the superstition)We all have a second skin
From without or from within
When you have your second skin
You can be almost anything
(Anything, anything)

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The Chameleons (called The Chameleons UK on some American releases) were a post-punk band that formed in Middleton, Greater Manchester, England in 1981. They consisted of singer and bassist Mark Burgess, guitarist Reg Smithies, guitarist Dave Fielding, and drummer John Lever. The band initially released three studio albums in the 1980s, to solid critical acclaim. After their third release, Strange Times, in 1987 they abruptly disbanded following the sudden death of band manager Tony Fletcher.

Read more about The Chameleons on Last.fm.


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