ik trap de fietse deur 't buulzand hen
op 'n zandpad tussen Slien en Erm
en as ik dadlijk even in Diphoorn ben
dan fiets ik deur
langs Ermerzand goa'k op Veenoord an
Neij Amsterdam en dan langs 't Dommersknaal
en as ik dan de kassen zie dan fiets ik deur

want ik wul aal wieder ik wul alles zien
de leste mooie dag van 't joar misschien
alhoewel 't met de winterdag ok donders mooi kan wezen

ik wul aal wieder deur noar Weiteveen
want achter op 't veld doar mag 'k graag wezen
a'k hier zo fietse en 't weijt nie slim
dan giet 't haost vanzelf

(chorus)
wie dot mij wat,
wie dot mij wat
wie dot mij wat vandage
'k heb de banden vol met wind
nee ik heb ja niks te klagen
wie dot mij wat,
wie dot mij wat
wie dot mij wat vandage
'k zol haost zeggen ja het mag wel zo

ik trap de fietse deur 't buulzand hen
op 'n zandpad langs de Duutse grens
ik denk da'k dalijk even kieken goa in't buutenland
de gruppe over, op noar Scheningsdorf
ik sta even te kieken bij'n iemenkorf
en ik stao hier even te denken wat za'k nou doen links of recht deur

want ik wul aal wieder nog naor Hebelmeer
'n kaorte he'k nie neudig want ik ken 't hier
want a'k daor dalijk over 'n slootie gao
dan ben'k weer terug in Nederland

ik wul aal weer wieder nog naor Barger-Compas
naor Klazienaveen-Noord en 't Oostersebos
a'k hier zo fietse en 't weijt nie slim
dan giet 't haost vanzelf

(chorus)

ik gao nou over Barger-Oosterveld
over 't schoelpattie kort daor bij de Honeywell
en dan recht deur tot de brugge van Oranjedorp
'n stukkie Bladderswieke en dan de Herendiek
en a'k pastoorse bos en de toren zie
dan fiets ik deur want 't weijt nie slim
't giet vandaag vanzelf

(chorus x2)


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