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Pretty green bud all in my blunt
Oh, I need it
We can take off, yeah, now
Oh, marijuana, yeah
Pretty green bud all in my blunt
Oh, I need it
We can take off, yeah
Oh, do you wanna smoke?
I, I, I be on it all day love it like my nigga Big Boi said
That's the only thing that keeps me level up in my crazy head
Stoned on the run, run, no fun if not, it's Scotty from the hate mail read
I swear to keep it hundred if I ain't have it then I'd be dead
My soul's been fed tonight
Everything that I choose still can't forget Grey Goose
Converse covered with mixer juice
And all my niggas rollin' up in the booth
Who got me on another on
Someone please roll me another one

They tell me all good things must end
Well those muthafucka's ain't have this friend
I keep it
Pretty green bud all in my blunt
Oh, I need it
We can take off, yeah, now
Oh, marijuana, yeah
Pretty green bud all in my blunt
Oh, I need it
We can take off, yeah
Oh, I know you wanna smoke
Marijuana
I know you wanna smoke
Pretty green bud all in my blunt
Oh, I need it
We can take off, yeah
Oh, marijuana, yeah
Pretty green bud all in my blunt
Oh, I need it
We can take off, yeah
Oh, I know you wanna smoke
Always had my back, hey
Always had my back, hey
Always had my back, hey
Marijuana had my back, yeah
Always had my back, yeah
Always had my back, hey
Always had my back, hey
Marijuana had my back, my back, whoa
Never left me lonely
It's gon' be okay
Trust me, it's gon' be okay

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The Fugs were a band formed in New York City in 1965 by Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg, with Ken Weaver on drums. Later that year they were joined by Peter Stampfel and Steve Weber of the Holy Modal Rounders. The band was named by Kupferberg who borrowed it from the euphemistic substitute for the word "fuck" famously used in Norman Mailer's novel, The Naked and the Dead. Incidentally, the band is featured in a chapter of Mailer's book, Armies of the Night as they play at the 1967 march on the Pentagon in protest of the Vietnam War (with Scott Rashap on upright bass).

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