| Song | Green Buckets |
| Artist | Clutch |
| Album | The Elephant Riders |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Clutch | |
| Won't you come over and stay for a while? | |
| Take a seat, have a drink, we'd have a nice time | |
| Turn on the | |
| TV, I believe it's prime time | |
| I'll make you | |
| Chicken Cacciatore in five | |
| There's a woman down at 314 | |
| Who can't keep the stains on her kitchen floor clean | |
| And there's a man who's been knockin' on his door | |
| For three years, or has it been four? | |
| I don't wanna spend the winter | |
| In this house all alone | |
| Those neighbors of mine | |
| Keep coming on over and playing with my mind | |
| I would like to love you | |
| I sure would treat you right | |
| We could take the trash out | |
| Every Thursday night | |
| Here in my neighborhood, there is the strangest thing | |
| Green buckets every | |
| Friday at every driveway | |
| They're filled with glasses, plastics and newspapers, too | |
| They say they recycle and bring 'em back to you | |
| I would like to love you | |
| I sure would treat you right | |
| We could take the trash out | |
| Every Thursday night | |
| We could be a family | |
| Consume many goods | |
| We could be the pillars | |
| Of the neighborhood | |
| Ah babe, I'm a real hard worker | |
| With the proper tools, | |
| I'll make you anything you yearn for | |
| The barbarians are at the gate | |
| Come in before it's too late | |
| I have food enough to last the two of us about a year | |
| A thousand cans of chowder and a thousand cans of beer | |
| I love my neighbors like | |
| I love my own brothers | |
| But every year they're getting odder and odder | |
| Well, I would like to love you | |
| I sure would treat you right | |
| We could take the trash out | |
| At every Thursday night | |
| We could be a family | |
| Consume many goods | |
| We could be the pillars | |
| Of the neighborhood |
| zuo ci : Clutch | |
| Won' t you come over and stay for a while? | |
| Take a seat, have a drink, we' d have a nice time | |
| Turn on the | |
| TV, I believe it' s prime time | |
| I' ll make you | |
| Chicken Cacciatore in five | |
| There' s a woman down at 314 | |
| Who can' t keep the stains on her kitchen floor clean | |
| And there' s a man who' s been knockin' on his door | |
| For three years, or has it been four? | |
| I don' t wanna spend the winter | |
| In this house all alone | |
| Those neighbors of mine | |
| Keep coming on over and playing with my mind | |
| I would like to love you | |
| I sure would treat you right | |
| We could take the trash out | |
| Every Thursday night | |
| Here in my neighborhood, there is the strangest thing | |
| Green buckets every | |
| Friday at every driveway | |
| They' re filled with glasses, plastics and newspapers, too | |
| They say they recycle and bring ' em back to you | |
| I would like to love you | |
| I sure would treat you right | |
| We could take the trash out | |
| Every Thursday night | |
| We could be a family | |
| Consume many goods | |
| We could be the pillars | |
| Of the neighborhood | |
| Ah babe, I' m a real hard worker | |
| With the proper tools, | |
| I' ll make you anything you yearn for | |
| The barbarians are at the gate | |
| Come in before it' s too late | |
| I have food enough to last the two of us about a year | |
| A thousand cans of chowder and a thousand cans of beer | |
| I love my neighbors like | |
| I love my own brothers | |
| But every year they' re getting odder and odder | |
| Well, I would like to love you | |
| I sure would treat you right | |
| We could take the trash out | |
| At every Thursday night | |
| We could be a family | |
| Consume many goods | |
| We could be the pillars | |
| Of the neighborhood |
| zuò cí : Clutch | |
| Won' t you come over and stay for a while? | |
| Take a seat, have a drink, we' d have a nice time | |
| Turn on the | |
| TV, I believe it' s prime time | |
| I' ll make you | |
| Chicken Cacciatore in five | |
| There' s a woman down at 314 | |
| Who can' t keep the stains on her kitchen floor clean | |
| And there' s a man who' s been knockin' on his door | |
| For three years, or has it been four? | |
| I don' t wanna spend the winter | |
| In this house all alone | |
| Those neighbors of mine | |
| Keep coming on over and playing with my mind | |
| I would like to love you | |
| I sure would treat you right | |
| We could take the trash out | |
| Every Thursday night | |
| Here in my neighborhood, there is the strangest thing | |
| Green buckets every | |
| Friday at every driveway | |
| They' re filled with glasses, plastics and newspapers, too | |
| They say they recycle and bring ' em back to you | |
| I would like to love you | |
| I sure would treat you right | |
| We could take the trash out | |
| Every Thursday night | |
| We could be a family | |
| Consume many goods | |
| We could be the pillars | |
| Of the neighborhood | |
| Ah babe, I' m a real hard worker | |
| With the proper tools, | |
| I' ll make you anything you yearn for | |
| The barbarians are at the gate | |
| Come in before it' s too late | |
| I have food enough to last the two of us about a year | |
| A thousand cans of chowder and a thousand cans of beer | |
| I love my neighbors like | |
| I love my own brothers | |
| But every year they' re getting odder and odder | |
| Well, I would like to love you | |
| I sure would treat you right | |
| We could take the trash out | |
| At every Thursday night | |
| We could be a family | |
| Consume many goods | |
| We could be the pillars | |
| Of the neighborhood |