Lyrics Buttons - Josh Pyke
In
my
mind,
not
enough
birds
have
died
In
the
shadow
of
this
once
cast
stone
And
i'm
not
well,
but
i
am
ill
at
ease
With
all
the
buttons
still
left
to
sew
Through
needles
eyes,
see
me
sharper
than
i
see
myself.
So
you
should
stitch
me
in
to
stop
me
from
bleeding
And
education
can
be
fickle
i
think,
sometimes
the
more
you
learn,
the
more
you
lose
a
sense
of
what
you
think
you
know
About
all
the
buttons
still
left
to
sew
And
i'm
outside
myself
more
and
more
these
days
So
you
should
stitch
my
skin
skin
to
stop
me
from
bleeding
all
over
this
fresh
sing
and
i...
Aknowledge
all
the
corners,
and
all
the
freshly
painted
walls,
that
bear
no
former
scars
Since
they're
patched
up
and
over
now
But
i
was
born
of
miners
and
im
designed
to
chip
away,
tunnel
in
the
dark.
But
why
must
it
always
come
down
to
some
unseen
contender?
I
don't
know
When
hatchlings
all
we
are,
just
battling
the
whitewash
Birds
above,
sharks
below.
Though
i
feel
empathy
towards
the
ones
who
threaten
me
I'd
still
leave
them
soft-shelled
to
the
beaks
of
crows...
But
every
now
and
then
a
tempest
blows,
and
the
veneer
I
keep
comes
unsewn,
but
will
you
ever
read
me
well?
I
can
only
assume
so.
And
i'm
bouyant
like
a
flotsam
man,
now
relegated
by
the
waves
to
land.
They
dry
me
like
a
brittle
bone,
paraded
like
a
polished
stone.
And
that's
what
you
ought
to
know.
I'd
see
them
smashed
on
the
reefs
below.
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