Kitchens Of Distinction
Kitchens Of Distinction - Prize lyrics
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Well, we were talking and we were drinking Letting the fat flow go And we were asking and we were thinking In the belly of a bar It was easy almost indifferent Until my heckles rise What's that you're asking if I remember? The pub walls are dissolving The guilt was thin then, his hair long Brown to match his eyes It's none of your business what his name was Would I even get a prize? There's been a hundred and that's not boasting How dare he even ask this? These pub walls are drowning Your glass is empty just like your heard It's these times I don't know you And how about you can you remember? You shake your head and say, "Drunk" It's a small thing, why am I angry? These words are signs of warning Because behind them there's the implication The pub is burning down So do I get a prize for remembering that first time? Do I get a prize for remembering his name?