Lyrics Somewhere That's Green - Ellen Greene

Somewhere That's Green - Ellen Greene
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Date of issue: 23.11.1986
Song language: English

Somewhere That's Green

Well, if not, he’s got inner beauty
And I dream of a place
Where we could be together at last
A matchbox of our own
A fence of real chain link
A grill out on the patio
Disposal in the sink
A washer and a dryer and an ironing machine
In a tract house that we share
Somewhere that’s green
He rakes and trims the grass
He loves to mow and weed
I cook like Betty Crocker
And I look like Donna Reed
There’s plastic on the furniture
To keep it neat and clean
In the Pine-Sol scented air
Somewhere that’s green
Between our frozen dinner
And our bedtime, nine-fifteen
We snuggle watchin' Lucy
On our big, enormous twelve-inch screen
I’m his December Bride
He’s Father, he Knows Best
Our kids watch Howdy Doody
As the sun sets in the west
A picture out of Better Homes and Gardens magazine
Far from Skid Row
I dream we’ll go
Somewhere that’s green

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NameYear
Skid Row (Downtown) ft. Tisha Campbell, Tichina Arnold, Ellen Greene 1986
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