Well we drove ourselves up the coast to Zuma Beach
We did, yes, we did
And when we found our spot
We stopped the car with a screech
We did. we really did
Then we hiked ourselves down the steep side of a hill
We did, that's what we did
Then we tromped aways down the shore to find our thrill
We did, we really did
Well a wave came in and it carried us away
Surf's up
They never found nothing much but sand and spray
Surf's up
Well we found ourselves out
Among the fish in the sea
We did, yes, we did
We were both holding onto the trunk of a tree
We did, we really did
When all of a sudden we spotted a distant land
We did
All the natives there looked friendly and tanned
The did, they really did
So we danced and ate and carried on
Until we felt totally shot, so shot
Then the natives scooped us up and stuck us
In a giant black iron pot, quite hot
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