Lyrics Brown Hair in a Bird's Nest - Owen
Brown
hair
in
a
birds
nest,
A
pile
of
teeth
under
a
tree,
The
frayed
sleeves
of
a
poorly
tailored
jacket.
Another
wasted
night,
Searching
for
life.
Digging
up
graves,
'cause
I've
got
something
to
say
to
the
dead
and
buried.
You
know
how
my
mind
it
drifts,
A
small
boat
lost
at
sea.
Callowed
and
rutterless,
To
say
the
least.
I
swear,
on
my
mothers
gravy,
That
I
didn't
lie
to
you.
I
was
only,
as
usual,
confused.
It
was
wrong
of
me
to
curse
your
family's
name,
and
your
faith,
And
an
answering
machine,
And
I
knew
it
didn't
know
how
to
use.
For
how
long
must
I
lie
awake,
For
how
many
long
nights
shall
I
keep
digging
up
graves.
Well,
I
swear
on
my
mothers
gravy,
That
I
didn't
lie
to
you.
I
just
didn't
tell
the
truth.
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