The modern poem Press the Button was written by Sheldon Silverstein. The original poem is "I press the button to control the light switch, click, and the light comes on." I pressed the button on the lawn mower. Wow, the lawn mower has started cutting grass. I pressed the button of the root juice soda machine, and with a whoosh, my glass was full. I pressed the button of the small storage box on the dashboard of the car and opened it. I pressed the button on the TV and hissed. I'm showing the movie Sheriff Wyatt Earp. I pressed my navel, burped, burped, burped. "Among them, clicking, popping, hissing and burping are all related to sound.