Flourished and sprayed with perfume
So sweetened, you're doomed for a well garnished life
Flourished and sprayed with perfume
So sweetened, you're doomed for a well garnished tomb now

Textiles with textures caressing your skin
Woman so primitive looking content
Pout your lips, you're such a bird
Don't utter a word

Don't wrinkle your forehead
Don't even think recommendation from a magazine
Pout your lips, you're such a bird
Don't utter a word

Flourished and sprayed with perfume
So sweetened, you're doomed for a well garnished life
Flourished and sprayed with perfume
So sweetened, you're doomed for a well garnished tomb now

Flourished and sprayed with perfume
So sweetened, you're doomed for a well garnished life
Flourished and sprayed with perfume
So sweetened, you're doomed for a well garnished tomb now

Recommended
Puddle clip claps in healthy cells
And glittering skin such an atomic bomb
When she steps it in

What an ideal
To make you proud lick her face
And tell her wow pout her lips, she's such a bird
Don't utter a word

It's a recommendation
(Recommendation)
A recommendation
(Recommendation)
It's a recommendation
From magazines


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Recommendation Lyrics as written by Fredrik Daniel Wallin Erik Oskar Bodin

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    My Opinion

    I'm not sure what this song is supposed to be about but I absolutely love it!

    darthdavidon June 14, 2011   Link
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    General Comment

    A commentary on the misconceptions of beauty given by magazines, but could go on to be critiquing the fakeness allowed in this world in general.

    lilswaggy93on July 31, 2011   Link
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    General Comment

    chemicals = fake scents women plaster on themselves, too eager to be accepted, thus accepting every 'recommendation' from the advertising they perceive consciously and subconsciously around them. Well, sometimes. So much pressure on a female to appear a certain way, than just to exist comfortably within themselves.

    further listening - 'Typical Girls' by The Slits.

    I like iconoclastic women.

    muckguppyon August 03, 2011   Link

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