The Camping Trip
(专辑: Surely You Joust - 1986)
Last summer I
thought for a
little diversion I'd take my family on a
camping excursion – We were tired of vacations with air conditioned rooms and such (Swimming pools, room service) I
thought two weeks way back in the
woods Would do us all a
whole world of good – Especially the
kids, they don't appreciate nature much (Rather watch a
tv, eat a
twinkie) Well, my wife wasn't sure but I
said "Look here, Honey We'll have a
lot of fun and save a
lot of money." Now right there's where I
made my first mistake friends (I figured a
tent, a
few cans of beans, marshmallows, what could it cost?) But with the
sleeping bags, and the
hiking shoes And all the
other paraphernalia that you use – It came to $6,947.22 (But like the
man said, you can use it all again) Well, we packed the
new Land Rover with the
maximum load And drove till we run plum out of road – And then backpacked six hours straight up a
steep incline (Briars & brambles & cockleburrs) Then we saw the
perfect site – There were trees on the
left and a
creek on the
right – Of a
clearing to pitch the
tent, just what we had in mind (Eat your heart out, Field & Stream) Now pitching the
tent took four hours or so And by then the
sun was sinking low – And the
kids were whining and crying for something to eat (Then my wife said "Where's the
restroom?" I
told her and she grinned and says "Yeah, now where is it really?") So we broke out the
soda crackers and sardines The
Vienna sausages and the
pork and beans And sat around the
fire to enjoy a
well earned treat (Mmm good, none of that citified junk food for us) (Kinda reminds me of wild hickory nuts!) Let's all go camping, you'll never have it so good It's great getting back to Nature, out here in the
woods Amongst the
birds and the
bees, and the
flowers and the
trees where the
animals are our friends Once you get hooked on camping, you'll never like the
city again Well, we just weren't ready for what happened then – When sparks from the
campfire carried by the
wind Set a
pile of leaves and two $89.95 sleeping bags aflame (Little Elmer was going for the
marshmallows, thought it was part of the
deal) It spread from the
bags and the
leaves to the
trees Raging out of control and fanned by the
breeze – I
thought all was lost and then thank God it started to rain (I don't mean showers, friends, we're talking bare 'em up Noah one whole time) Well the
fire was out, and we huddled in the
tent Whoa slapped out from the
day's events – Floating on our air mattresses in mud, ankle deep (Where upon my wife says, "I really need to know now where is the
restroom?") When it finally stopped raining it was cold and late But those mysterious noises kept us awake – And we all knew we'd be mauled or axe murdered in our sleep (At this point I
knew the
ghost stories earlier had been a
bad idea) I
was dozing off, just about to dream About a
Holiday Inn, when a
blood curdling scream – Announced the
presence of something in the
tent covered with hair (That's when I
said, "Leap up there, son, and light the
Coleman, I
think there's something in here with us.") We lit the
lantern and there he was A
little beady eyed fuzzy, looking at us – And we chased him out of the
tent and ran head on into a
bear (He'd just finished off the
groceries and was frothing at the
mouth, we ain't talking no Gentle Ben here friends) He reared back on his haunches and he let out a
growl And we all turned white and let out a
howl And went tearing through the
woods in hysterics without a
flashlight or a
lamp (It's amazing what adrenaline will do, I
mean I
was a
track star in High School, but my chubby little wife just flatfooted past me with a
child under each arm like I
was taking a
Sunday stroll, yelling "Never mind the
restroom!") Well, somehow we all made it to the
car And I
had to crank it with a
quick hot wire – Cause I'd left the
keys in my backpack, back at the
camp (Along with my shoes, wallet, my Rolex, $6947.22 worth of camping equipment) We went flying down that dark and muddy trail Slipping and a-sliding like a
bat outta hell Till we drove through a
stream that we'd crossed on our way in (Lord knows how we missed all those trees at 90 miles per hour sideways) Now the
rain made it deeper than it was before The
water started pouring in around the
doors We had to swim for the
shore – never saw that Land Rover again (Just floated off, last I
saw was the
taillights going over the
falls – State Farm's ain't never gonna believe this) Well, we finally stumbled into civilization – Called a
friend of mine from a
Texaco station – And he drove out to pick us up and take us all on home (Wet, cold, tired and talking to ourselves) They say take only pictures and leave only footprints – Well, we left 8
sleeping bags, 2
Trailmaster tents A
Coleman stove, $400 worth of groceries A
Land Rover, a
Rolex and every stitch of clothing my wife ever owned (Oh yeah, had to take it all with us, mink coat, makeup, electric curling iron, "You never know what you might need", she said) Let's all go camping, you'll never have it so good It's great getting back to Nature, out here in the
woods Amongst the
birds and the
bees, and the
flowers and the
trees where the
animals are our friends Once you get hooked on camping, you'll never like the
city again