Let's Go Surfing

Album: The Drums (2009)
Charted: 63
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  • Wake up
    It's a beautiful morning
    Honey, while the sun is still shining
    Wake up
    Would you like to go with me?
    Honey, take a run down to the beach

    Oh, mama
    I wanna go surfing
    Oh, mama
    I don't care about nothing

    Wake up
    There's a new kid in the town
    Honey, he's moving into the big house
    Remember
    When I was so very hopeless
    Darling, he's gonna make it all better

    Oh, mama
    I wanna go surfing
    Oh, mama
    I don't care about nothing

    Down, down baby
    Down by the rollercoaster
    Sweet, sweet baby, I'll never let you go
    Down, down baby
    Down by the rollercoaster
    Sweet, sweet baby, I'll never let you go

    Down, down baby
    Down by the rollercoaster
    Sweet, sweet baby, I'll never let you go
    Down, down baby
    Down by the rollercoaster
    Sweet, sweet baby, I'll never let you go

    Oh, mama
    I wanna go surfing
    Oh, mama
    I don't care about nothing

    Oh, mama
    I wanna go surfing
    Oh, mama
    I don't care about nothing

    Down, down baby
    Down by the rollercoaster
    Sweet, sweet baby, I'll never let you go
    Down, down baby
    Down by the rollercoaster
    Sweet, sweet baby, I'll never let you go Writer/s: Jonathan Pierce
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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