Lyrics Hello In There - Bette Midler
We
had
an
apartment
in
the
city.
Me
and
my
husband
liked
living
there.
It's
been
years
since
the
kids
have
grown,
A
life
of
their
own,
left
us
alone.
John
and
Linda
live
in
Omaha.
Joe
is
somewhere
on
the
road.
We
lost
Davy
in
the
Korean
war.
I
still
don't
know
what
for,
don't
matter
any
more.
You
know
that
old
trees
just
grow
stronger,
And
old
rivers
grow
wilder
every
day,
But
old
people,
they
just
grow
lonesome
Waiting
for
someone
to
say,
"Hello
in
there.
Hello"
Me
and
my
husband,
we
don't
talk
much
anymore.
He
sits
and
stares
through
the
backdoor
screen.
And
all
the
news
just
repeats
itself
Like
some
forgotten
dream
That
we've
both
seen.
Someday
I'll
go
and
call
up
Judy.
We
worked
together
at
the
factory.
Ah,
but
what
would
I
say
when
she
asks
what's
new?
Say,
"Nothing,
what's
with
you?
Nothing
much
to
do."
You
know
that
old
trees
just
grow
stronger,
And
old
rivers
grow
wilder
every
day,
Ah,
but,
but
old
people,
they
just
grow
lonesome
Waiting
for
someone
to
say,
"Hello
in
There.
Hello."
So
if
you're
walking
down
the
street
sometime
And
you
should
spot
some
hollow
ancient
eyes,
Don't
you
pass
them
by
and
stare
As
if
you
didn't
care.
Say,
"Hello
in
there.
Hello
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