Song | Susan's House |
Artist | Eels |
Album | Beautiful Freak |
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[ti:Susan's House] | |
[ar:Eels] | |
[al:Beautiful Freak] | |
[00:00.00] | 作曲 : E & Jim Jacobsen & Jim Weatherly |
[00:01.00] | 作词 : Edge, Jacobsen, Weatherly |
[00:16.05] | Going over to Susan's house |
[00:18.98] | Walking south down Baxter Street |
[00:22.37] | Nothing hiding behind this picket fence |
[00:27.29] | There's a crazy old woman smashing bottles |
[00:30.91] | On the sidewalk where her house burnt down two years ago |
[00:34.53] | People say that back then she really wasn't that crazy |
[00:44.50] | Going over to Susan's house |
[00:56.31] | Going over to Susan's house |
[00:59.40] | I can't be alone tonight |
[01:03.25] | Down by the Donut Prince |
[01:05.11] | A fifteen-year-old boy lies on the sidewalk |
[01:07.79] | with a bullet in his forehead |
[01:10.08] | In a final act of indignity |
[01:11.67] | The paramedics take off all his clothes |
[01:14.25] | For the whole world to see while they put him in the bag |
[01:18.08] | Meanwhile an old couple argues inside the Queen Bee |
[01:21.47] | The sick fluorescent light shimmering on their skin |
[01:32.10] | Going over to Susan's house |
[01:43.95] | Going over to Susan's house |
[01:47.43] | She's gonna make it right |
[01:59.93] | Take a left down Echo Park |
[02:01.92] | A kid asks do i want some crack |
[02:04.71] | TV sets are spewing Baywatch |
[02:07.59] | Through the windows into black |
[02:22.93] | Here comes a girl with long brown hair |
[02:25.36] | who can't be more than seventeen |
[02:29.26] | She sucks on a red popsicle |
[02:29.53] | while she pushes a baby girl in a pink carriage |
[02:34.03] | And I'm thinking "that must be her sister" |
[02:38.68] | "that must be her sister, right?" |
[02:42.93] | They go into the 7-11 |
[02:45.87] | And I keep walking |
[02:48.28] | And I keep walking |
[02:53.26] | Going over to Susan's house |
[03:05.26] | Going over to Susan's house |
[03:08.27] | I can't be alone tonight |
[03:10.64] | Going over to Susan's house |
ti: Susan' s House | |
ar: Eels | |
al: Beautiful Freak | |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : E Jim Jacobsen Jim Weatherly |
[00:01.00] | zuo ci : Edge, Jacobsen, Weatherly |
[00:16.05] | Going over to Susan' s house |
[00:18.98] | Walking south down Baxter Street |
[00:22.37] | Nothing hiding behind this picket fence |
[00:27.29] | There' s a crazy old woman smashing bottles |
[00:30.91] | On the sidewalk where her house burnt down two years ago |
[00:34.53] | People say that back then she really wasn' t that crazy |
[00:44.50] | Going over to Susan' s house |
[00:56.31] | Going over to Susan' s house |
[00:59.40] | I can' t be alone tonight |
[01:03.25] | Down by the Donut Prince |
[01:05.11] | A fifteenyearold boy lies on the sidewalk |
[01:07.79] | with a bullet in his forehead |
[01:10.08] | In a final act of indignity |
[01:11.67] | The paramedics take off all his clothes |
[01:14.25] | For the whole world to see while they put him in the bag |
[01:18.08] | Meanwhile an old couple argues inside the Queen Bee |
[01:21.47] | The sick fluorescent light shimmering on their skin |
[01:32.10] | Going over to Susan' s house |
[01:43.95] | Going over to Susan' s house |
[01:47.43] | She' s gonna make it right |
[01:59.93] | Take a left down Echo Park |
[02:01.92] | A kid asks do i want some crack |
[02:04.71] | TV sets are spewing Baywatch |
[02:07.59] | Through the windows into black |
[02:22.93] | Here comes a girl with long brown hair |
[02:25.36] | who can' t be more than seventeen |
[02:29.26] | She sucks on a red popsicle |
[02:29.53] | while she pushes a baby girl in a pink carriage |
[02:34.03] | And I' m thinking " that must be her sister" |
[02:38.68] | " that must be her sister, right?" |
[02:42.93] | They go into the 711 |
[02:45.87] | And I keep walking |
[02:48.28] | And I keep walking |
[02:53.26] | Going over to Susan' s house |
[03:05.26] | Going over to Susan' s house |
[03:08.27] | I can' t be alone tonight |
[03:10.64] | Going over to Susan' s house |
ti: Susan' s House | |
ar: Eels | |
al: Beautiful Freak | |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : E Jim Jacobsen Jim Weatherly |
[00:01.00] | zuò cí : Edge, Jacobsen, Weatherly |
[00:16.05] | Going over to Susan' s house |
[00:18.98] | Walking south down Baxter Street |
[00:22.37] | Nothing hiding behind this picket fence |
[00:27.29] | There' s a crazy old woman smashing bottles |
[00:30.91] | On the sidewalk where her house burnt down two years ago |
[00:34.53] | People say that back then she really wasn' t that crazy |
[00:44.50] | Going over to Susan' s house |
[00:56.31] | Going over to Susan' s house |
[00:59.40] | I can' t be alone tonight |
[01:03.25] | Down by the Donut Prince |
[01:05.11] | A fifteenyearold boy lies on the sidewalk |
[01:07.79] | with a bullet in his forehead |
[01:10.08] | In a final act of indignity |
[01:11.67] | The paramedics take off all his clothes |
[01:14.25] | For the whole world to see while they put him in the bag |
[01:18.08] | Meanwhile an old couple argues inside the Queen Bee |
[01:21.47] | The sick fluorescent light shimmering on their skin |
[01:32.10] | Going over to Susan' s house |
[01:43.95] | Going over to Susan' s house |
[01:47.43] | She' s gonna make it right |
[01:59.93] | Take a left down Echo Park |
[02:01.92] | A kid asks do i want some crack |
[02:04.71] | TV sets are spewing Baywatch |
[02:07.59] | Through the windows into black |
[02:22.93] | Here comes a girl with long brown hair |
[02:25.36] | who can' t be more than seventeen |
[02:29.26] | She sucks on a red popsicle |
[02:29.53] | while she pushes a baby girl in a pink carriage |
[02:34.03] | And I' m thinking " that must be her sister" |
[02:38.68] | " that must be her sister, right?" |
[02:42.93] | They go into the 711 |
[02:45.87] | And I keep walking |
[02:48.28] | And I keep walking |
[02:53.26] | Going over to Susan' s house |
[03:05.26] | Going over to Susan' s house |
[03:08.27] | I can' t be alone tonight |
[03:10.64] | Going over to Susan' s house |