Lyrics Rose I Said - Squeeze
(Difford/Tilbrook)
Yes
I
cried
the
moment
that
her
hand
slapped
my
face
A
mouth
full
of
sandwich
went
all
over
the
place
She
left
like
a
tornado
the
door
of
course
slammed
I
stood
in
the
kitchen
a
very
confused
man
The
thump
thump
of
her
foot
steps
went
right
up
the
stairs
The
cat
ran
for
cover
to
the
living
room
chairs
But
what
was
the
problem
what
on
earth
could
be
wrong
To
deserve
a
slapped
face
it
all
seemed
far
too
strong
Rose
I
said,
heaven
knows
what
we've
done
Rose
I
said,
water
flows
under
the
bridge
Rose
I
said,
heaven
knows
is
this
love
Rose
I
said,
curtains
close
back
to
read
the
script
Up
to
the
bedside
where
she
lay
in
tears
The
drawers
were
left
half
open,
her
clothes
laying
near
A
suitcase
tipped
sideways
at
the
end
of
the
room
I
swallowed
my
sandwich
and
picked
up
her
boots
She
turned
just
like
an
actress,
a
glare
came
my
way
I
said
what's
the
matter,
what
have
I
done
today
She
spat
out
the
name
of
the
girl
across
the
road
I'll
never
forget
the
way
she
flared
her
nose
Rose
was
the
girl
who
some
days
I'd
drive
to
work
She
worked
in
the
office
as
an
articled
clerk
Sometimes
we
had
lunch
in
the
pub
along
the
street
There
was
nothing
between
us,
just
good
company
I
admit
that
I
liked
her
but
that's
all
it
was
I
stood
at
the
bedside
in
a
state
of
shock
She
heard
it
different
from
a
friend
she
met
today
Who
says
she
saw
us
kissing
down
an
alleyway
I
felt
like
two
people
a
Jekyll
and
a
Hyde
I'd
really
made
my
bed
to
lay
in
this
time
I
picked
with
my
tongue
at
the
bread
stuck
in
my
teeth
There
through
the
window,
her
house
on
the
street
I
knew
I
was
guilty,
I
told
myself
to
lie
It
seemed
to
make
no
difference,
on
the
bed
she
cried
I
left
with
my
head
bowed
I
felt
the
curtain
drop
Rose
stood
in
the
wings
looking
pretty
in
a
frock
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