Little surfer, little one
Made my heart come all undone
Do you love me, do you surfer girl
Surfer girl, my little surfer girl

I have watched you on the shore
Standing by the ocean's roar
Do you love me, do you surfer girl
Surfer girl, surfer girl

We could ride the surf together
While our love would grow
In my woody I would take you, everywhere I go

So I say from me to you
I will make your dreams come true
Do you love me, do you surfer girl

Surfer girl, my little surfer girl
Little one
Girl surfer, girl, my little surfer girl
Little one
Girl surfer, girl, my little surfer girl
Little one
Girl surfer, girl, my little surfer girl


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Surfer Girl [Original Stereo Version] Lyrics as written by Brian Wilson

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    I think this song is awesome, I can remember it playing at school and dancing with my friend, its a beautiful song and it brings back great memories. definitely not a miss

    jeannieon July 12, 2002   Link

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