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"Somethings Are Better Left Unsaid" | genre: Punk | |
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Somethings Are Better Left Unsaid is a blend of 2 medically proven ingredients, combined with the finest powder and essential oils to provide relief of the pain and itching due to: minor cuts, sunburn, insect bites, scrapes, prickly heat, poison ivy, poison sumac, burns, rashes and poison oak. Great for after shower, bath or exercise - for deodorant protection and a cool, refreshing feeling. Somethings Are Better Left Unsaid will leave your skin feeling soft and smooth. Also use in footwear and on feet for cool, soothing comfort. |
CD: Engine Inside
Label: First Blood Records
Credits: The Mercy Chord |
Story Behind the Song
Uses
For temporary relief from the pain and itching associated with minor cuts, scrapes, minor burns, sunburn, insect bites or other minor skin irritations. Helps dry up poison ivy, oak or sumac. Also helps soothe sensitive skin and helps protect against rashes and prickly heat.
Instructions
Adults and children 2 years of age or older: For best results, dry skin thoroughly and apply freely up to 3 or 4 times daily. Children under 2 years of age: Consult a doctor
Lyrics
[some things are better left unsaid]
what has the accused got to say anything at all both are feeling bruised not wholly beaten it’s time to check the score go but don’t say goodbye to me some things are better left unsaid I know that’s what you said to me some words have a funny way of getting said it’s not always that clear to see who’s left standing when the dust flies will you dust my eyes both are feeling bruised not wholly beaten it’s time to check the score what has the accused got to say anything at all
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