Fourteen Pianos and a Horse Jawbone

Don't take your breast away from my two lips dear Ma,
I'll gather objects in its place.
Morning policemen, move apartment doors,
They've never noticed me before.

Fourteen pianos and a horse jawbone,
Papers to read,
If only I had my eyes again.
I love the place, it's truly great, it really is,
But there's nothing where my eyes should be...

Hard baby buttons in a toy toucan,
You missed the carriage thirteen times.
Sweet naked footprints on your wet paint-stairs,
I never noticed them before.

Fourteen pianos and a horse jawbone,
Potatoes to peel,
If only I had my eyes again.
I love the place, it's truly great, it really is,
But there's nothing where my eyes should be...



Credits
Writer(s): Samuel David Cromack
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