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Surf’s Up

The Beach Boys

By Avijit DasPublished 2 years ago 1 min read
The Beach Boys

A diamond necklace played the pawn

Hand in hand some drummed along, oh

To a handsome mannered baton

(Bygone, bygone)

A blind class aristocracy

Back through the opera glass you see

The pit and the pendulum drawn

(Bygone, bygone)

Columnated ruins domino

Canvass the town and brush the backdrop

Are you sleeping?

Hung velvet overtaken me

Dim chandelier awaken me

To a song dissolved in the dawn

(Bygone, bygone)

The music hall a costly bow

The music all is lost for now

To a muted trumpeter swan

(Bygone, bygone)

Columnated ruins domino

Canvass the town and brush the backdrop

Are you sleeping, Brother John?

Dove nested towers the hour was

Strike the street quicksilver moon

Carriage across the fog

Two-Step to lamp lights cellar tune

The laughs come hard in Auld Lang Syne

The glass was raised, the fired rose

The fullness of the wine, the dim last toasting

While at port adieu or die

A choke of grief heart hardened, I

Beyond belief, a broken man too tough to cry

Surf's Up, mm-mm, mm-mm, mm-mm

Aboard a tidal wave

Come about hard and join

The young and often spring you gave

I heard the word

Wonderful thing

A children's song

[Refrain]

Child, child, child, child, child

A child is the father of the man

Child, child, child, child, child

A child is the father of the man

A children's song

Have you listened as they played

Their song is love

And the children know the way

That's why the child is the father to the man

Child, child, child, child, child

Child, child, child, child, child

Na na na na na na na na

Child, child, child, child, child

That's why the child is the father to the man

Child, child, child, child, child

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About the Creator

Avijit Das

Tech enthusiast, article writer, and computer geek passionate about writing informative and engaging content on tech and a variety of other topics.

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  • Manisha Dhalani2 years ago

    Such strong words.

  • I especially loved the repetition in this poem! Awesome work!

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