I want to be a hippie,
I want to be a hippie,
I want to be a hippie and I want to get stoned.
I want to be a wonder way guy to leave home.
I want to be a hippie and I want to get stoned.
I want to be a wonder way guy to leave home.

I want to get high,
I want to get high,
I want to get high,
But I never knew why
I want to get high,
But I never knew why.

There comes a guy but I couldn't say goodbye.
I want to be a hippie and I want to get stoned on Mari-Marijuana.
I want to be a wonder way guy to leave home for Mari-Marijuana.
I want to be a hippie and I want to get stoned on Mari-Marijuana.
I want to be a wonder way guy to leave home for Mari-Marijuana.

Mari-Marijuana.
Mari-Marijuana.
Mari-Marijuana.
Mari-Marijuana.

I want to be a hippie and I want to get stoned on Mari-Marijuana.
I want to be a wonder way guy to leave home for Mari-Marijuana.
I want to be a hippie and I want to get stoned on Mari-Marijuana.
I want to be a wonder way guy to leave home for Mari-Marijuana.
I want to be a hippie and I want to get stoned,
I want to be a wonder way guy to leave home for Mari-Marijuana.


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