Song | Susan's House |
Artist | Eels |
Album | Meet The EELS: Essential EELS 1996-2006 Vol. 1 |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : E & Jim Jacobsen & Jim Weatherly | |
作词 : Edge, Jacobsen, Weatherly | |
Going over to Susan's House, wandering south down Baxter Street. Nothing | |
Hiding behind this picket fence. There's a crazy old woman smashing bottles | |
on the sidewalk where her house burned down two years ago. People say | |
that back then, she really wasn't that crazy. | |
Going over to Susan's House. | |
Going over to Susan's House, I can't be alone tonight. | |
Down by the Doughnut Prince, a 15-year-old boy lies on the sidewalk with | |
a bullet in his forehead. In a final act of indignity, the paramedics | |
take off all his clothes for the whole world to see while they put him | |
in the bag. | |
Meanwhile, an old couple argues inside the 'Queen Bee', the sick fluor- | |
escent light shimmering on their skin. | |
Going over to Susan's House. | |
Going over to Susan's House, she's gonna make it right. | |
Take a left down Echo Park, | |
A kid asks do I want some crack? | |
TV sets are spewing Baywatch | |
Through the windows into black. | |
Here comes a girl with long brown hair, who can't be more than seventeen. | |
She sucks on a red popsickle as she pushes a baby girl in a pink carriage. | |
And I'm thinking, 'That must be her sister. That must be her sister, right?' | |
They go into the seven-eleven and I keep walking, and I keep walking. | |
Going over to Susan's House. | |
Going over to Susan's House, I can't be alone tonight. | |
Going over to Susan's House. |
zuo qu : E Jim Jacobsen Jim Weatherly | |
zuo ci : Edge, Jacobsen, Weatherly | |
Going over to Susan' s House, wandering south down Baxter Street. Nothing | |
Hiding behind this picket fence. There' s a crazy old woman smashing bottles | |
on the sidewalk where her house burned down two years ago. People say | |
that back then, she really wasn' t that crazy. | |
Going over to Susan' s House. | |
Going over to Susan' s House, I can' t be alone tonight. | |
Down by the Doughnut Prince, a 15yearold boy lies on the sidewalk with | |
a bullet in his forehead. In a final act of indignity, the paramedics | |
take off all his clothes for the whole world to see while they put him | |
in the bag. | |
Meanwhile, an old couple argues inside the ' Queen Bee', the sick fluor | |
escent light shimmering on their skin. | |
Going over to Susan' s House. | |
Going over to Susan' s House, she' s gonna make it right. | |
Take a left down Echo Park, | |
A kid asks do I want some crack? | |
TV sets are spewing Baywatch | |
Through the windows into black. | |
Here comes a girl with long brown hair, who can' t be more than seventeen. | |
She sucks on a red popsickle as she pushes a baby girl in a pink carriage. | |
And I' m thinking, ' That must be her sister. That must be her sister, right?' | |
They go into the seveneleven and I keep walking, and I keep walking. | |
Going over to Susan' s House. | |
Going over to Susan' s House, I can' t be alone tonight. | |
Going over to Susan' s House. |
zuò qǔ : E Jim Jacobsen Jim Weatherly | |
zuò cí : Edge, Jacobsen, Weatherly | |
Going over to Susan' s House, wandering south down Baxter Street. Nothing | |
Hiding behind this picket fence. There' s a crazy old woman smashing bottles | |
on the sidewalk where her house burned down two years ago. People say | |
that back then, she really wasn' t that crazy. | |
Going over to Susan' s House. | |
Going over to Susan' s House, I can' t be alone tonight. | |
Down by the Doughnut Prince, a 15yearold boy lies on the sidewalk with | |
a bullet in his forehead. In a final act of indignity, the paramedics | |
take off all his clothes for the whole world to see while they put him | |
in the bag. | |
Meanwhile, an old couple argues inside the ' Queen Bee', the sick fluor | |
escent light shimmering on their skin. | |
Going over to Susan' s House. | |
Going over to Susan' s House, she' s gonna make it right. | |
Take a left down Echo Park, | |
A kid asks do I want some crack? | |
TV sets are spewing Baywatch | |
Through the windows into black. | |
Here comes a girl with long brown hair, who can' t be more than seventeen. | |
She sucks on a red popsickle as she pushes a baby girl in a pink carriage. | |
And I' m thinking, ' That must be her sister. That must be her sister, right?' | |
They go into the seveneleven and I keep walking, and I keep walking. | |
Going over to Susan' s House. | |
Going over to Susan' s House, I can' t be alone tonight. | |
Going over to Susan' s House. |