| Song | Kitchen Door |
| Artist | Wolf Larsen |
| Album | Quiet at the Kitchen Door |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| No was her name | |
| No was the lion that no one could tame | |
| But Faith was his name | |
| Faith came around with a smile on his face anyway | |
| He said, tell, tell me now | |
| Tell me the worry that knit up your brow | |
| She said slow down this train | |
| Slow down the iron that runs in my veins | |
| I can hear you tap tappin at my kitchen door | |
| I can hear the river run, and the rive want more | |
| Don’t you know, I’m already sure | |
| I can hear you tap tappin at my kitchen door | |
| But No kept her name | |
| No got so quiet she put out her flame | |
| But Faith stayed the same | |
| Faith came around with that smile on his face the next day | |
| He said, follow me down | |
| Follow me down with your pick and your plow | |
| I can hear you tap tappin at my kitchen door | |
| I can hear the river run and the river want more | |
| Don’t you know, I am already sure | |
| I can hear you standing quiet at my kitchen door. |
| No was her name | |
| No was the lion that no one could tame | |
| But Faith was his name | |
| Faith came around with a smile on his face anyway | |
| He said, tell, tell me now | |
| Tell me the worry that knit up your brow | |
| She said slow down this train | |
| Slow down the iron that runs in my veins | |
| I can hear you tap tappin at my kitchen door | |
| I can hear the river run, and the rive want more | |
| Don' t you know, I' m already sure | |
| I can hear you tap tappin at my kitchen door | |
| But No kept her name | |
| No got so quiet she put out her flame | |
| But Faith stayed the same | |
| Faith came around with that smile on his face the next day | |
| He said, follow me down | |
| Follow me down with your pick and your plow | |
| I can hear you tap tappin at my kitchen door | |
| I can hear the river run and the river want more | |
| Don' t you know, I am already sure | |
| I can hear you standing quiet at my kitchen door. |
| No was her name | |
| No was the lion that no one could tame | |
| But Faith was his name | |
| Faith came around with a smile on his face anyway | |
| He said, tell, tell me now | |
| Tell me the worry that knit up your brow | |
| She said slow down this train | |
| Slow down the iron that runs in my veins | |
| I can hear you tap tappin at my kitchen door | |
| I can hear the river run, and the rive want more | |
| Don' t you know, I' m already sure | |
| I can hear you tap tappin at my kitchen door | |
| But No kept her name | |
| No got so quiet she put out her flame | |
| But Faith stayed the same | |
| Faith came around with that smile on his face the next day | |
| He said, follow me down | |
| Follow me down with your pick and your plow | |
| I can hear you tap tappin at my kitchen door | |
| I can hear the river run and the river want more | |
| Don' t you know, I am already sure | |
| I can hear you standing quiet at my kitchen door. |