歌曲 | Rose I Said |
歌手 | Squeeze |
专辑 | Up The Junction |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Difford, Tilbrook | |
(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 |
zuo ci : Difford, Tilbrook | |
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 |
zuò cí : Difford, Tilbrook | |
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 |