Sugar come by and get me high [Repeat x9]

Look who's back on the program
Hookin' up another fly joint
When I flow on the slow jam.
When I shift I kick to go
Like a fat drunk and I light up a fat spliff
Take a wiff
Can you smell that in the air?
When the smoke come out the building from every where
Shit I still get down
So just sit down
When my thoughts stops crawling
Time to sit down
With yet I go wrong
You got to hit my bong
Later on then I'll be getting high all alone
You got a friend named Mary Jane
And she make me feel strange
Now I've got to call out her name

[Chorus]
I love you Mary Jane
Sugar come by and get me high
I love you Mary Jane

Can I call Marijuana
If you wanna party
While shit I'm gonna as soon as she comes out
Round to my neighborhood
Damm and she always smells good
Let me make this understood
Are you experienced
Have you ever been experienced
Not for the life, make you delirious
Why is the room spinnin'
I can't stop now
I've must have been drinking
Cause this ain't pot
That's doing me like this
I feel ill now, I'm calling out to Mary
Cause I just can't deal

[Chorus]

I lLove you Mary Jane

Sugar come by and get me high


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I Love You Mary Jane Lyrics as written by Larry E. Muggerud Kim Althea Gordon

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    Pretty much, its a song about marijuana and how casual its usage has become in society nowadays.("Can I call Marijuana if you wanna party") It is also about its "hook", its addiction...the same way one would be "hooked" on a love interest, in a sense ("Sugar come by and get me high")

    rimiskaon March 17, 2007   Link

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