He smokes and escapes. That's about it. The weed he smokes gets him high, in case you missed it. And unlike firstfever11st's comments, the lyrics are coherent, separate phrases. Periods are your friend, dude. "Money in the pie" is simply a perversion of the metaphor for obtaining "piece of the pie," as in money. The smoker smokes to escape his poverty and loserdom until he can't even comprehend the expression and instead craves some food. The end.
He smokes and escapes. That's about it. The weed he smokes gets him high, in case you missed it. And unlike firstfever11st's comments, the lyrics are coherent, separate phrases. Periods are your friend, dude. "Money in the pie" is simply a perversion of the metaphor for obtaining "piece of the pie," as in money. The smoker smokes to escape his poverty and loserdom until he can't even comprehend the expression and instead craves some food. The end.