“Kitchen Person” was originally released as a single in 1981 with the B-side “An Even Whiter Car”, an instrumental that closes Fourth Drawer Down.
I'll meet you at the gin house
I wasn't walking that way
Here I'm lisping words so careful
I eat Viennas
Drunk parade
My drunk parade
I got my ears off a jackass
I cross my 't's with black
I never ever knew there's a shyness
A shyness also
Help me out to be sane
Help me out to be sane
I was once a kitchen person myself (kitchen person myself)
Until you got to me with another shelf
I was once a kitchen person myself (kitchen person myself)
Until you got to me with another shelf
Until you got to me with another shelf
Until you got to me with another shelf
I expect to be one who's safe
We're turning the heights in turn my hardcore against the wall
You will tease but I know I can talk, south central cities
I spat in your meal by the sink, and I can't even the heart to tell you [?] against the wall
You look dazed; I know, I do too, [?] see me
I was once a kitchen person myself (kitchen person myself)
Until you got to me with another shelf
I was once a kitchen person myself (kitchen person myself)
Until you got to me with another shelf
Until you got to me with another shelf
Until you got to me with another shelf
I was once a kitchen person myself (kitchen person myself)
Until you got to me with another shelf
I was once a kitchen person myself (kitchen person myself)
Until you got to me with another shelf
Until you got to me with another shelf
Until you got to me with another shelf
Kitchen Person was written by Billy Mackenzie & Alan Rankine.
Kitchen Person was produced by The Associates.
The Associates released Kitchen Person on Sat Aug 22 1981.