We started living in an old house
My ma gave birth and we were checking it out
It was a baby boy
So we bought him a toy
It was a ray gun
And it was 1981

We named him Baby
He had a toothache
He started crying
It sounded like an earthquake
It didn't last long
Because I stopped it
I grabbed a rag doll
And stuck some little pins in it

Now we're a family
And we're alright now
We got money and a little place
To fight now
We don't know you
And we don't owe you
But if you see us around
I got something else to show you

Now it's easy when you don't know better
You think it's sleazy?
Then put it in a short letter
We keep warm
But there's just something wrong
When you
Just feel that you're the hardest little button to button

I had opinions
That didn't matter
I had a brain
That felt like pancake batter
I got a backyard
With nothing in it
Except a stick
A dog
And a box with something in it

The hardest button to button
The hardest button to button
The hardest button to button
The hardest button to button

Uh-oh
The hardest button to button
The hardest button to button
Uh-oh
The hardest button to button

The hardest button to button
The hardest button to button
The hardest button to button
The hardest button to button
Uh-oh


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    First off, in my opinion, Jack White doesn't want his listners to have one specific or general meaning to his songs. I think he would want his listners to enjoy the meaning that each listner derives their own emational response to songs. Second, as far as the title, "The Hardest Button To Button," to me the hardest button for many to button is buttoning their lip (speaking their judgements of others, arguing, saying mean, gossipping, etc.). I feel like the hardest button to button is the lip (baby crying & people about town gossipping their judgemental opinions) in this song. Finally, I think the song is starts from the perspective of a kidergartener or early elementary student who is sharing with her/his class about his/her selves and her/his family, starting at the earliest memory that he/she has as an only child as her/his ma introduces his/her infant brother to her/him when he came home from the hospital for the first-time. Then he/she remembers the first toy (probably a gun that lit up with lights to entertain the newborn), the year this happened, and the only name she/he ever remembers his/her brother ever being called (ex: baby this, baby that). Then she/he describes the horror that he/she experienced (mental earthquake) when her/his brother first began teething and he/she thinks that when either literally sticking pins in a voodoo doll or metaphorically grabbing an object and taking out her/his frusterations on the object that he/she caused the crying to stop, when it was obviously something the parent had done, and was not understandable from this young childs mental framework of the world. Thus, showing the care she/he had for his/her baby brother. After this teething event, life went be reletively uneventful, but now they are a family and live in a house where they can fight (I think this indicates that her/his brother's father wasn't around before, but now their is a father and if you see them around town, he/she has something else to show you (probably another newborn sibling the ma gave birth to with the new father figure). It's easy when you don't know better (about the nature of her/his family structure or maybe knowing anything at all about them). The question "you think it's sleazy?" may be the other students' comment about his/her ma or family or replying to the community's general comment. Then put it (the sleazy comment) in a short letter may mean either write a letter to tell them in a less public manner or someone who cares (or as I would think, who gives a ****). Because we keep warm (as a family and metaphorically saying we have what we need and are there for each other), but you still have a problem with us (poor, untraditional family [as the judgements of them] who are doing fine), well there is just something wrong with you, you're are just the hardest button to button with your opinions, judgements, and gossip. I had opinions about things in general or whoever thinks the sleazyness. That does not matter might be because it is not right to say something mean back or because of being outcasted by other children, which has made her/him feel like he/she has a useless brain. With no frieds for her/him to play with now, there is just their yard, the family dog, and a box with whatever he/she imagines it to contain. Basically, I think it is about a child's first experience at making friends and introducing themselves and talking about their family, who they love very much; which, has nothing wrong with it, except being socially labeled as different. Child protective services worker, is this the 90% of children you are speaking about in your comment? If so, what does this indicate about society?

    KwikCortexon January 17, 2013   Link

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