I Think God Smokes Weed

Divine Inspiration: Unveiling the Spiritual Rhythm of 'I Think God Smokes Weed'
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Lyrics

I think God smokes weed

The speaker believes that God consumes cannabis.

And he was high when he made me

Suggests that during the speaker's creation, God was in a state of being 'high' or altered consciousness.

I can feel it in my DNA

The feeling of a genetic connection to the notion that God uses cannabis.


I think God smokes weed

Reiteration of the belief that God partakes in smoking marijuana.

And he was high when he made me

Similar to line 2, implying that God was in an altered state while creating the speaker.

And I think he gave up halfway

Suggests the speaker's perception that God abandoned or didn't complete the creation process.


Before I was complete, as I understand

The speaker believes that they were not created perfectly as intended by God.

God was making a mess of the man he planned

God made mistakes or errors in creating the speaker.

In the face of defeat, he smoked a helping hand

Implication that God used cannabis to cope with failure or difficulties while creating.

And said, "I'll just put him in a reggae band"

Humorous notion that due to the imperfections, God decided to place the speaker in a reggae band.

I feel it in the beat when I'm on the stand

Sensation of the rhythm or music within oneself.

I feel it in my feet when I'm in the sand

Feeling the impact or influence of cannabis when relaxed (in the sand).

I see it in the sunsets that might expand

Observation of the beauty in nature influenced by a drug-induced perspective.

Into your mind, so you'll understand

Suggesting that God's influence is conveyed through altered states of consciousness.


I think God smokes weed

Reaffirmation of the belief that God uses marijuana.

And he was high when he made me

Parallel to line 2 and line 6, emphasizing the speaker's conviction.

I can feel it in my DNA

A feeling of genetic connection to the idea of God using cannabis.


I think God smokes weed

Reiteration of the belief in God's cannabis use during creation.

And he was high when he made me

Similar to line 6, suggesting God's altered state during the speaker's creation.

And I think he gave up halfway

Reiterates the notion that God didn't complete the creation process.


Back in Catholic school, to my memory

Reflects on negative experiences in a religious environment, possibly suggesting a disconnect between their beliefs and teachings.

They made me feel like a fool through humility

A memory of feeling inadequate or foolish due to religious teachings.

They said that God's infallible consistently

Contradiction to the perception of God's infallibility due to an alleged mistake in the speaker's creation.

Except for that one time he dropped that seed

Alludes to a narrative where God made a mistake or had a failure in creating life (dropping a seed).


I hear that god's in you and me and all we see

Belief in a divine presence within everything, including oneself.

Assuming all the actions of my own body

The assumption that individual actions are directly connected to a divine presence.

If that's the way it is, then you must agree

If everyone embodies a divine presence, then the shared experience includes using cannabis.

Every time we rock the ganj, so does he

Implication that when individuals consume cannabis, they are in communion with a divine presence.


I think God smokes weed

Restatement of the belief in God's cannabis use during creation.

And he was high when he made me

Similar to previous lines, suggesting God's altered state during creation.

I can feel it in my DNA

Reiteration of the feeling of a genetic connection to the idea of God using cannabis.


I think God smokes weed

Reaffirmation of the belief in God's use of marijuana.

And he was high when he made me

Similar to earlier lines, implying God's altered state during creation and the belief in an incomplete creation.

And I think he gave up halfway

Reiteration of the belief that God didn't finish the creation process.

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