Lyrics Little Red Rooster - Paul Heaton
What
should
i
compare
thee
to?
That
sun
on
winters
day
Tulip
standing
proud
and
bright
When
all
around
is
grey
What
should
i
compare
thee
to?
A
comet
or
a
star
A
little
flicker
where
you've
been
Or
a
lighthouse
where
you
are
But
wrong
is
the
comparison
That
sees
love
as
a
light
That
hides
behind
the
glow
of
day
And
only
shines
at
night
You're
just
a
little
red
rooster
She's
an
old
speckled
hen
You've
fallen
in
love
once
before
Now
it's
happening
again
Just
do
what
you
use
to
I'll
do
what
I
can
And
she'll
be
once,
twice,
three
times
your
lady
And
I'll
be
her
man
What
should
i
compare
thee
to?
That
window
facing
South
That
captures
sun
in
tiny
frame
And
throws
it
round
the
house
What
should
i
compare
thee
to?
A
compass
or
a
stone
The
rock
that
holds
the
whole
thing
down
Or
the
hand
that
points
you
home
But
wrong
is
the
comparison
That
sees
love
as
a
light
That
hides
behind
the
glow
of
day
And
only
shines
at
night
You're
just
a
little
red
rooster
She's
an
old
speckled
hen
You've
fallen
in
love
once
before
Now
it's
happening
again
Just
do
what
you
use
to
I'll
do
what
I
can
And
she'll
be
once,
twice,
three
times
your
lady
And
I'll
be
her
man
So
listen
up
you
middle
aged
Slightly
older
men
If
they
look
young
to
you
my
friend
You
sure
look
old
to
them
Take
this
from
the
rooster
Who
found
his
speckled
hen
It's
never
down
to
who
you
love
Its
purely
down
to
when
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