She said her name was Cinderella
From under her umbrella with the blues
He said his name was Mr Dumpty
But she could call him Humpty if she chosed
Then queried "wasn't it a pity
That dear old new york city
Was more and more resembling a zoo?"
Humpty talked of birds and berries
The Staten Island ferry and the moon
Cinderella showed her blisters
As she told him of her sisters and her broom
And how she sweated with the sweeping
While they were always out and reeking of perfume
Hey, hey, hey, did you lose your shoe?
Hey, hey, hey, did you lose your shoe?
And as the sky was clearing
He asked her most endearing to the ball
She said she didn't have a skirt
In a voice that was quite curt but he could call
But she never gave her number
She just left him there to wonder by the wall
Hey, hey, hey, did you lose your shoe?
Hey, hey, hey, did you lose your shoe?
We all know Cinderella's story
Of her fortune and her glory very well
And of Mr Dumpty's fall
From his perch upon the wall no need to tell
But after close inspection
I can't help but pose the question
"maybe Humpty Dumpty jumped instead of fell?"
He'll never tell
Hey, hey, hey, did you lose your shoe?
Hey, hey, hey, did you lose your shoe?