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Song Parodies -> "Soap Gets In Your Eyes"

Original Song Title:

"Smoke Gets In Your Eyes"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

The Platters

Parody Song Title:

"Soap Gets In Your Eyes"

Parody Written by:

Peter Matthew Sabia

The Lyrics

Just felt this oldie needed a parody.
Soap Gets In Your Eyes

When you take a warm bath
Make sure you don’t splash
Oh, you must be aware
Bubbles in the air
Are harmful so take care

When washing dirty hands
There’s always a chance
Oh, you must realize
The same rule applies
If soap gets in your eyes

Putting your trust, in me is a must
I only speak what is true
You will find, I always have in mind
What is best for you

As I sing the final note
Of this tune I wrote
Oh, a simple laugh or two
For you was the prize

In soap gets in your eyes
Soap gets in your eyes
Soap gets in your
Soap gets in your eyes

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