| Song | Susan's House |
| Artist | Eels |
| Album | Meet The Eels Essential Eels Vol. 1 1996-2006 |
| 作曲 : E & Jim Jacobsen & Jim Weatherly | |
| 作词 : Edge, Jacobsen, Weatherly | |
| Goin' over to Susan's house | |
| Walking south down Baxter Street | |
| Nothin hidin' behind this picket fence | |
| There's a crazy old woman smashing bottles on the sidewalk | |
| Where her house burnt down two years ago | |
| People say back then she really wasn't that crazy | |
| Goin' over to Susan's house | |
| Goin' over to Susan's house | |
| I can't be alone tonight | |
| Down by the Donut 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 fluorescent light shimmering on their skin | |
| Goin' over to Susan's house | |
| Goin' over to Susan's house | |
| She's gonna make it right | |
| Take a left down Echo Park | |
| A kid asked do I want some crack | |
| TV sets are spewing | |
| Baywatch | |
| Through the windows into black | |
| Here comes a girl with long brown hair | |
| Who cant be more than 17 | |
| She sucks on a red popsicle | |
| While 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 7-Eleven | |
| And I keep walking | |
| And I keep walking | |
| Goin' over to Susan's house | |
| Goin' over to Susan's house | |
| I can't be alone to night | |
| Goin' over to Susan's house |
| zuò qǔ : E Jim Jacobsen Jim Weatherly | |
| zuò cí : Edge, Jacobsen, Weatherly | |
| Goin' over to Susan' s house | |
| Walking south down Baxter Street | |
| Nothin hidin' behind this picket fence | |
| There' s a crazy old woman smashing bottles on the sidewalk | |
| Where her house burnt down two years ago | |
| People say back then she really wasn' t that crazy | |
| Goin' over to Susan' s house | |
| Goin' over to Susan' s house | |
| I can' t be alone tonight | |
| Down by the Donut 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 fluorescent light shimmering on their skin | |
| Goin' over to Susan' s house | |
| Goin' over to Susan' s house | |
| She' s gonna make it right | |
| Take a left down Echo Park | |
| A kid asked do I want some crack | |
| TV sets are spewing | |
| Baywatch | |
| Through the windows into black | |
| Here comes a girl with long brown hair | |
| Who cant be more than 17 | |
| She sucks on a red popsicle | |
| While 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 7Eleven | |
| And I keep walking | |
| And I keep walking | |
| Goin' over to Susan' s house | |
| Goin' over to Susan' s house | |
| I can' t be alone to night | |
| Goin' over to Susan' s house |