There was an old lady from Houston
She had two hens and a rooster
Her rooster died, the old lady cried
"My hens don't lay like they used to"
Ain't that a shame?
Ain't that a shame?
Ain't that a shame
She lost a helping hand?
Her next door neighbor O'Cappy
He seems to be very happy
He can play in his corn, they will grow long
'Cause the old rooster is gone
Ain't that a shame?
Ain't that a shame?
Ain't that a shame
She lost a helping hand?
I know a lady named Sue
Her rooster died too
She didn't sigh, she didn't cry
She made her a pot of stew
Ain't that a shame?
Ain't that a shame?
Ain't that a shame
She lost a helping hand?
There was an old lady from Houston
She had two hens and a rooster
Her rooster died, the old lady cried
"My hens don't lay like they used to"
Ain't that a shame?
Ain't that a shame?
Ain't that a shame
She lost a helping hand?
I know a lady named Sue
Her old rooster died too
She didn't sigh, she didn't cry
She made her a pot of stew
Ain't that a shame?
Ain't that a shame?
Ain't that a shame
She lost a helping hand?