Prize

GAVIN RICHARD HARRISON, RICARDO A. BYER

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
Just the ways of this world
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?

Trivia about the song Prize by Kitchens of Distinction

On which albums was the song “Prize” released by Kitchens of Distinction?
Kitchens of Distinction released the song on the albums “Love Is Hell” in 1989 and “Capsule (the Best Of Kod: 1988-94)” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Prize” by Kitchens of Distinction?
The song “Prize” by Kitchens of Distinction was composed by GAVIN RICHARD HARRISON, RICARDO A. BYER.

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