Rollin' my home grown
Smokin' a big bone
Look at that ganja covered with oil
Usein my tweezers
Got pot in the freezer
Made a new pipe out of aluminum foil.

Wasted awat again in Marijuanaville
Searchin' for my roach clip on a rope
Some people claim that theres a woman to blame
But i know, that its all this damn dope.

Dont know the reason
Stayed here all season
Maybe that tie stick was a way bit to strong
But I got a real beauty
A columbian doobie
And soon ill be up on my way along

Wasted away again in Marijuanaville
Searchin' for my roach clip on a rope
Some people claim that theres a woman to blame
But i know, that its all this damn dope.

I blew out my bong pipe
Ran out of Bud Lite
But I found some stash i had hidden at home
Put it into a blender
And soon it will render
These little fudge brownies that help me get stoned

Wasted awat again in Marijuanaville
Searchin' for my roach clip on a rope
Some people claim that theres a woman to blame
But i know, that its all this damn dope.

I say Some people claim I sound like Dylyan when im stoned
But I know that its all this damn dope.


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    Actually ass, its originally by Mark Eddie, not ICP. Learn your facts. Many people have sang this song and yes, ICP did sing this song, but were not the first.

    Marijuanavilleon July 07, 2007   Link

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