Song Length |
3:47 |
Genre |
Country - Bluegrass |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Gracious |
Subject |
Breaking Up |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
In This Kitchen
Words and Music by Jeffrey Wayne Churchwell
© 2003 Hat's Too Tight Music (ASCAP)
(verse 1)
I take my eggs over-medium, honey.
Can't face a plate so relentlessly sunny.
That sounds funny,
But in this kitchen, it's OK.
(verse 2)
I love the smell of the coffee you're brewin',
But even half a cup would run me to ruin.
So nothin' doin'.
Turn the cup, take it away.
(chorus 1)
In this kitchen, you could serve a rainy day.
I know you're itchin' to break some eggs
Then break away.
(verse 3)
The morning paper gets read over O-J.
My horoscope hasn't changed from day to day.
What does 'Ann' say
About this kitchen and this life?
(break)
(verse 4)
Up on the spice rack, the Sage has gone missin'.
What can we learn if we can't learn to listen?
Reminiscin' won't turn the past into today.
(chorus 2)
In this kitchen, I could bake a humble pie.
Crow with ketchup won't go down well,
Still I must try.
(verse 5)
The traffic girl on the radio's sayin',
"All ways are clear. There's no need for delayin."
Can't be stayin' in this kitchen 'til we die.
We're both itchin'
To kiss this kitchen good-bye.
(break)
(end)