Lyrics Homegrown - Damian Wilson
I
spoke
to
God
And
he
said
to
me
That
he
was
troubled
by
our
hypocrisy
He
was
trying
to
speak
But
he
could
not
breathe
The
smoke
and
the
smog
Was
not
of
the
weed
I
said,
do
you
ever
smoke
homegrown
He
said,
I
used
to
live
in
a
house
on
my
own
And
when
I
created
the
world
that
you
know
I
planted
myself
Some
of
that
homegrown
What
comes
of
the
earth
is
being
presently
spent
And
what
comes
to
life
Must
die
in
the
end
Can
it
be
used
with
some
common
sense
If
it's
making
rope
it
might
as
well
be
making
us...
Free
your
heavenly
hold
on
me
And
let
us
drift
beyond
the
world
and
the
sea
Enter
the
souls
of
all
colours
and
creed
Then
surely
we'll
find
the
source
of
this
common
need
I
spoke
to
God
And
he
was
telling
me
About
the
people
across
the
eastern
sea
How
they
were
so
close
He
had
no
privacy
The
secret
it
lied
within
purity
I
said,
do
you
ever
smoke
homegrown
He
said,
I
used
to
live
in
a
house
on
my
own
And
when
I
created
the
world
that
you
know
I
planted
myself
Some
of
that
homegrown
Cheers
lads
I'm
losing
it
now
You
smoke
so
much
I
live
in
a
cloud
The
worlds
become
A
room
of
its
own
At
least
the
devil
He
doesn't
smoke
Homegrown
Free
your
heavenly
hold
on
me
And
let
us
drift
beyond
the
world
and
the
sea
Enter
the
souls
of
all
colours
and
creed
Then
surely
we'll
find
the
source
of
this
common
need
Do
you
ever
smoke
homegrown
I
used
to
live
in
a
house
on
my
own
And
when
I
created
the
world
that
you
know
I
planted
myself
Some
of
that
homegrown
God
was
a
friend
who
I
wanted
to
stay
But
he
went
away
with
the
smoke
of
that
day
Do
you
ever
smoke
homegrown
Do
you
ever
smoke
homegrown
Do
you
ever
smoke
homegrown
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