Paul Heaton
Little Red Rooster
[Intro]

[Verse 1]
What should I compare thee to?
That sun on winter's 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

[Pre-Chorus]
But wrong is the comparison
That sees us as a light
That hides behind the glow of day
And only shines at night

[Chorus]
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 used to
I'll do what I can
And she'll be once, twice, three times your lady
And I'll be her man

[Verse 2]
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

[Pre-Chorus]
But wrong is the comparison
That sees us as a light
That hides behind the glow of day
And only shines at night

[Chorus]
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 used to
I'll do what I can
And she'll be once, twice, three times your lady
And I'll be her man

[Bridge]
So listen up, you middle-aged
Or 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

[Chorus]
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 used to
I'll do what I can
And she'll be once, twice, three times your lady
And I'll be her man