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Kwenchy Kups is an optimistic and joyful song inspired by the surroundings of Easton, Britol, as well as by the idea of “watching animals or insects being just a simple, joyful thing to do” (Florence Shaw via Apple Music). The song takes its name "after those little plastic pots you get when you’re...
[Chorus]
Things are shit, but they're gonna be okay
And I'm gonna see the otters
There aren't any otters
There are
Well, we can check
And I'm gonna see the water caterpillar
[Verse 1]
Purple hair in the Co-op
Purple hair in the Alpen
I'd love to hold you across the middle and be your shoulder bag
You've scraped your t-shirt thin
Is everything alright with you?
It's autumn, windy webs
[Chorus]
Well, things are shit, but they're gonna be okay
And I'm gonna see the otters
There aren't any otters
There are
Well, we can check
And I'm gonna see the water caterpillar
There's no such thing, hmm?
Nice idea
[Verse 2]
I'm pro-tidy
A lot of faff
Don't push the door, automatic door
St Mark's trousers, my trousers, your trousers
Can you not?
Longton Grove, so, so, so sad
A polite bus boarder
A seat swapper
Secret filmer
You didn't necessarily feel
So I don't necessarily feel
[Verse 3]
Hand wringing, jelly lips
More for you, baby
Peaceful fish, meat
Lying dead and flat in a chiller
Pleated curtains partly hanging
Partly pushed against the tinted window so it looks like a giant butt
You can say I don't give a fuck, dick face
Leaping gazelles and a canister of butane
[Outro]
Well, we can check
And I'm gonna see the water caterpillar
There's no such thing, hmm?
Nice idea
Kwenchy Kups was written by Florence Shaw & Tom Dowse & Nick Buxton & Lewis Maynard.
Kwenchy Kups was produced by John Parish.
Dry Cleaning released Kwenchy Kups on Fri Oct 21 2022.
Nick Buxton:
It’s named after those little plastic pots you get when you’re a kid—pots full of some luminous liquid, and you pierce the film on the lid with a straw.
Florence Shaw:
We were at a studio in Easton in Bristol, and I wrote a lot of the lyrics on walks around the area. It’s a really ni...