Despite not being released as a single, Kitchen Man gave its name to the band’s 1981 album tour to support the release of Quasimodo’s Dream (the Kitchen Man Tour), during which the band purportedly performed dressed as kitchen appliances. By the time of the tour, original drummer John Bliss had been...
[Verse 1]
I'm just a man
Cleaning up the kitchen
I do the best I can
To make things right
And I don't understand
How I got here anyway
Yes I'm feeling so down
And
Out
[Verse 2]
I'm so afraid
That I won't get up early
The beds I've got to make
And kids to feed
I don't understand
How I got here anyway
Yes I'm feeling so down
And
Out
[Chorus]
I'm so afraid of
Her noises
And how can she propose to me
That it's equal?
It's submission?
I can't seem to find no
Answer
[Verse 3]
Bom-bom the man
And crucify the dishes
Got to make her understand
Confusion breeds
I don't understand
How I got here anyway
Yes I'm feeling so down
And
Out
[Chorus]
I'm so afraid of
Her noises
Now how can she propose to me
That it's еqual?
It's submission?
And I can't seem to find no
Answer
[Verse 3]
So here I am
Clеaning up the kitchen
It gets so out of hand
That I can't breathe
But that is what I am
Another kitchen man
And I'm feeling so down
And
Out
[Chorus]
I'm so afraid of
Her noises
Now how can she propose to me
That it's equal?
It's submission?
And I can't seem to find no
Answer
I'm afraid of
Her noises
Now how can she propose to me
That it's equal?
It's submission?
And I
Can't
Seem
To
Find
No
Answer
[Outro]
No Answer
No
Kitchen Man was written by David Lawrence Mason.