Lyrics Middle of the Hill - Josh Pyke
When
I
was
a
kid
I
grew
up
in
a
house
on
a
hill
Not
the
top,
not
the
bottom,
but
the
middle
And
I
still
remember
where
I
cracked
my
head
In
the
vacant
lot,
there's
a
row
of
tiny
houses
there
now
And
we
used
to
light
fires
in
the
gutters
And
I
could
cool
my
head
on
the
concrete
steps
But
the
girl
down
the
street
hit
my
sister
on
the
head
With
a
stick
and
we
hid
behind
my
father
As
he
knocked
on
the
parents'
door
To
tell
them
what
she
did
But
the
parents
were
drunk
so
they
really
didn't
give
a
shit
And
the
girl
down
the
street
said
a
dog
couldn't
bark
'Cause
a
man
with
an
axe
cut
its
voicebox
out
But
my
older
sister
told
me
that
it
prob'ly
wasn't
true
And
I
believe
what
she
said
'cause
she
took
me
by
the
hand
One
time
when
a
coupla
men
drove
down
the
hill
in
a
white
van
Said
there
was
a
phone
box
filled
with
money
'round
the
corner
And
I
woulda
gone
along
but
she
took
me
by
the
hand
To
the
house
in
the
middle
of
the
hill
In
the
middle
of
the
hill,
in
the
middle
of
the
hill
And
my
mother
knew
the
words
to
a
lot
of
different
songs
And
we'd
always
sing
the
harmonies,
yeah
we'd
sing
along
She
had
cold,
cold
hands
when
the
fever
hit
And
then
the
noises
that
the
trains
Made
sounded
like
people
in
my
head
And
the
stories
that
the
ceiling
told
Through
the
pictures
and
the
grains
in
the
pine-wood
boards
And
let
me
stay
outside
'til
the
sky
went
red
And
I
could
cool
my
head
on
the
concrete
steps
And
you
could
never
really
see
the
top
from
the
bottom
But
I
don't
pay
enough
attention
to
the
good
things
when
I
got
'em
And
you
could
never
really
see
the
top
from
the
bottom
I
don't
pay
enough
attention
to
the
good
things
when
I
got
'em
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