| Well I was walking in the main land city
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| And I was feeling so alone
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| I was looking for someone or thing to remind me of my home
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| What I wouldn’t give to have somebody nod or wink at me
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| Cause that’s the way we say hello in my home down by the sea
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| We never say «hello"or «how's it going?», «good day"or any of that
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| We just look at them and nod our heads and wink say 'Whadd'ya At?'
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| Whadd’ya At? |
| How’s she going buddy, Whadd’ya At today?
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| Whadd’ya At? |
| How’s she going buddy, Whadd’ya At today?
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| But then I walked into a shopping mall and much to my surprise
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| An old friend from my hometown was a sight for my sore eyes
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| And of all the people I met down in the city or in the mall
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| I think I like my hometown friend the best one of them all
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| Because he didn’t say «hello"or «hows it going today?"or any of that
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| My old friend he just looked at me and smiled said «Whadd'ya At?»
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| Let this be a lesson to all our people who go away
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| Remember if you meet someone the special words we say
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| We don’t ever say «hello"or «how's it going?», «good day»
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| Or any of that.
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| You just look at them and nod your head now wink say «Whadd'ya At?» |