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Josh Pyke - Acoustic 2 - Middle of the Hill
Acoustic 2
Disc 1
01. Heartbeats
02. Sunnyroad
03. Factory
04. Southern Manners
05. I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine
06. To Let Myself Go
07. Une Histoire de Plage
08. The Fairest of the Seasons
09. Modern Love
10. Avalanche
11. Time Has Told Me
12. Most of the Time
13. Thirteen
14. Big Sky Country
15. Indescribably Blue
16. Call Me a Dog
17. Static on the Radio
18. For the Turnstiles
19. It Looks Like Love
20. Fade Into You
Disc 2
01. Blizzard of 77
02. Middle of the Hill
03. All the Pretty Boys
04. Makin a Fire
05. Relapse
06. I Will Release Myself (Unto You)
07. Miles Away
08. Boulder
09. Plans (acoustic version)
10. Ziggy Stardust (demo)
11. Aint No Sunshine
12. Light My Fire
13. Beautiful Day
14. Give Signs
15. Its Supposed to Be Summer
16. Crush in the Ghetto
17. Crackers
18. Paris 2004
19. Salve
20. Familiar Feeling (Planktons Country Slice remix)
Oh, 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 voice box out
But my older sister told me that it probably wasn't true
And I believed what she said 'cause she took me by the hand

One time when a couple men drove down the hill in a white van
Said there was a phone box filled with money 'round the corner
And I would've 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

Now mother knew the words to a lot of different songs
And we'd always sing the harmonies (oh, we'd sing) when we'd sing along
She had cool, cool 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 I could 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
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

I don't pay enough attention to the good things when I got 'em
I don't pay enough attention to the good things when I got 'em
I don't pay enough attention to the good things when I got 'em
I don't pay enough attention to the good things when I got 'em, no