Surf Wax America

Album: Weezer (The Blue Album) (1994)
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  • The sea is foamin' like a bottle of beer
    The wave is comin but I ain't gonna fear
    I'm waxin' down so that I'll go real fast
    I'm waxin' down because it's really a blast
    I'm goin' surfin 'cause I don't like your face
    I'm bailin' out because I hate the race
    Of rats that run round and round in the maze
    I'm goin' surfin', I'm goin' surfin'

    You take your car to work
    I'll take my board
    And when you're out of fuel
    I'm still afloat

    My buddies and their honeys all come along
    They seem invincible as they surf along
    The sea is rollin' like a thousand pound keg
    We're goin' surfin', we're goin' surfin'

    You take your car to work
    I'll take my board
    And when you're out of fuel
    I'm still afloat

    You take your car to work
    I'll take my board
    And when you're out of fuel
    I'm still afloat

    All along the undertow is strengthening it's hold
    I never thought it'd come to this
    Now I can never go home
    All along the undertow is strengthening it's hold
    I never thought it'd come to this
    Now I can never go home

    You take your car to work
    I'll take my board
    And when you're out of fuel
    I'm still afloat

    All along the undertow is strengthening it's hold
    I never thought it'd come to this
    Now I can never go home

    You take your car to work
    I'll take my board
    And when you're out of fuel
    I'm still afloat

    You take your car, I'll take my board
    You take your car, I'll take my board
    Let's go Writer/s: Patrick Wilson, Rivers Cuomo
    Publisher: E O Smith Music, FIE
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