Cinderella (She Said Her Name) Letra |
Artista: Bob Sinclar
Letra de canción de música |
Cinderella (She Said Her Name) letra de Bob Sinclar lyrics
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 |
ın 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? |
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