Drop out of life with bong in hand
Follow the smoke to-uh the riff-filled land
Drop... out of life with bong in hand
Follow the smoke to-uh the riff-filled land

Proceeds the Weedian â?? Nazareth
Proceeds the Weedian â?? Nazareth

Creedsmen roll out across the dying dawn
Sacred Israel Holy Mountain Zion
Sun beams down on to the Sandsean reigns ?????
Caravan migrates through deep sandscape

Lungsmen unearth the creed of Hasheeshian
Procession of the Weed-Priests to cross the sands
Desert Legion Smoke-Covenant is complete
Herb bails retied on to backs of beasts

Arise arise arise - The Son of the God of Israel
Jordan River flows on evermore
Bathe in glow of sunlight's beating rays
They feel so lost and burned through our days ?????

Stoner caravan emerge from sandsea
Earthling inserts to chalice the green cutchie
Groundation soul finds trust upon smoking hose
Assembled creedsmen rises prayer-filled smoke

Raise up sea of Holy Prophecy
... now feeds ????????
Seed of Eden fall on...????????
Onward caravan prepare ??????????

Weed-Priests... the right ?????
Judgement soon come to Mankind
Green Herbsmen serve rightful king
Hemp seed caravan carries

The broken fire flowed up to-uh Zion ???????
Flight of the Nazarene to seek the Cherry Moon ?????
Rides out believer with the spliff aflame
Marijuanaut escapes earth to cultivate

Grow-Room is church temple of the new stoner breed
Chants Loud-Robed priest down on to the freedom seed
Burnt offering redeems â?? completes smoked deliverance
Caravans' stoned deliverance

The caravan holds to Eastern Creed - Now smokes believer !
The Chronicle of the Sensimillian

Drop out of life with bong in hand
Follow the smoke to-uh the riff-filled land
Drop out of life with bong in hand
Follow the smoke Jerusalem


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    it isn't about anything you people have mentioned earlier!!! And to say it is just about marijuana isn't right either. All this song is, is a story about a pot smoking caravan of stoners in biblical times. i am positive about this too. i love the song, even though i dont do drugs. i have nothing against pot smokers, but seriously the song isn't this metaphorical. Use your brain.

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