Hanging out at the beach one day
And I heard someone say that if I Was cool I'd be surfing
That's when I decided I wasn't gonna be some punk kid
Gettin sand kicked in his face and losin all the chicks
I wish that I was cool I wish I was surfing
Making beach babes drool, I wish I was surfing
And every single day I would be surfing
I wish that I was cool I wish that I was surfing
I went out and bought my board how much practice can it take
I mean I've already seen "Point break" and if Keanu can do it then I can too


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    Hanging at the beach one day and I heard someone say that that if I was cool i'd be surfin' That's when I decided I wasn't gonna be some punk kid gettin' sand kicked in his face and losing all the chicks!

    Wish that I was cool I wish I was surfin' Wish that I was cool I wish I was surfin' and every single day to a bus that takes me away Wish that I cool I wish I was surfin'

    Went out and got me a board even bought me a bungee cord When I finally caught a wave, got washed into a cave How much practise can it take I mean i've already seen Point Break and if Keanu can do it, then I can too

    Wish that I was cool I wish I was surfin' Wish that I was cool I wish I was surfin' and every single day to a bus that takes me away Wish that I was cool I wish I was surfin'

    You know that I don't mind hangin' out and wastin' time yeah yeah Starin' at the sea all day waitin' for that perfect wave yeah yeah

    Wish that I was cool I wish I was surfin' Wish that I was cool I wish I was surfin' and every single day to a bus that takes me away Wish that I was cool I wish that I was surfin'

    yeah


    dado507on October 17, 2008   Link

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