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Second Time Around

from Underground by Max Foreman

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lyrics

Now that there’s nothing to do
You fool me once then shame on you
The horse has left the stable again
And taken both your pad and pen
Couldn’t you see this coming
Hear all the diesel engines humming

Nothing ever feels the same the second time around
Nothing ever feels the same the second time around

When all the reports are made
Then nothing will go undelayed
The torches flame will understand
The city wasn’t built by hand
Taking a trip to the station
Another turn in the old rotation

Nothing ever feels the same the second time around
Nothing ever feels the same the second time around
In every life there’s another in wait to be found

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from Underground, released March 5, 2021
All music and lyrics by Max Foreman
Mixed by Danny Echevarria
Mastered by Dana Parker 3 to 7

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Max Foreman Los Angeles, California

Max Foreman is a songwriter, producer and Resident Assistant Professor of Music at Occidental College in Los Angeles, CA. Coming out of Experimental Sound Practices at California Institute of the Arts, Foreman co-founded Bouquet with Pennypacker Riggs. He released two solo EPs, Underground and Serious Business. His new single is titled "Letter of Resignation". ... more

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