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 It don't matter anymore 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 their hello Me and my husband, we don't talk much anymore He sits and stares through the back door of a 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 work 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 old people, they just grow lonesome Waiting for someone to say hello in their 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 their hello