In The dutch Mountains — The Nits ( Nissen : κονιδες——> [έμμεση αναφορά στ όνομα αλλου μουσικου γκρουπ (Μπιτλς : σκαθάρια) ]https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nits
The song was usually preceded by Henk’s explanation of the lyrics. They are about Henk’s childhood memories of the time he thought that outside of the city there had to be mountains in Holland. The only Dutch mountains are the dikes and the only valleys the streets between the rows of houses.
Lyrically, singer Hofstede delves into his childhood memories, conjuring up a vision of childhood life in the Netherlands in the 1950s and 1960s. The album cover reflects this, featuring actual historical Children's Benefit stamps. Even though they resemble young versions of all four band members, they are in fact real Dutch stamps from 1951.