In the laid back California town of sunny San
Lived a girl named Pearly Sweetcake, you prob’ly knew her well.
She’d been stoned fifteen of her eighteen years and the story was widely
That she could smoke 'em faster than anyone could roll.
Her legend finally reached New York, that Grove Street walk up
Where dwelt The Calistoga Kid, a beatnik from the
With long browned lightnin’ fingers he takes a cultured
And says, "Hell,
I can roll em faster,
Jim, than any chick can smoke!" So a note gets sent to San Rafael, "For the Championship of the
The Kid demands a smoke off!" "Well, bring him on!" says Pearl, "I'll grind his fingers off his hands, he'll roll until he drops!" Says Calistog, "I'll smoke that twist till she blows up and pops!"So they rent out Yankee Stadium and the word is quickly spread"Come one, come all, who walk or crawl, price Just two lids a
And from every town and hamlet, over land and sea they
The world's greatest dopers, with the Worlds greatest
Hashishers from Morocco, hemp smokers from
And the Shamnicks from Bagun who puff the deadly
And those who call it Light of Life and those that call it boo.
See the dealers and their ladies wearing turquoise, lace, and
See the narcos and the closet smokers puffin’ all
From the teenies who smoke legal to the ones who've done some
To the old man who smoked "reefer" back before it was a
And the grand old house that Ruth built is filled with the smoke and
Of fifty thousand screaming heads all stoned out of their minds.
And they play the national anthem and the crowd lets out a
As the spotlight hits The Kid and Pearl, ready for their smokin'
At a table piled up high with grass, as high as a mountain
Just tops and buds of the rarest flowers, not one stem, branch or seed.
Maui Wowie,
Panama Red and Acapulco Gold.
Kif from East Afghanistan and rare Alaskan Cold.
Sticks from Thailand,
Ganja from the Islands, and Bangkok's Bloomin' Best.
And some of that wet imported shit that capsized off Key West.
Oaxacan tops and Kenya Bhang and Riviera Fleurs.
And that rare Manhatten Silver that grows down in the New York sewers.
And there's bubblin’ ice cold lemonade and sweet grapes by the bunches.
And there's Hershey’s bars, and Oreos, case anybody gets the munchies.
And the Calistoga Kid, he sneers, and Pearly, she just grins.
And the drums roll low and the crowd yells "GO!" and the world’s first Smoke Off begins.
Kid flicks his magic fingers once and
AP! that first joint’s rolled.
Pearl takes one drag with her mighty lungs and
SH! that roach is cold.
Then The Kid he rolls his Super Bomb that’d paralyze a moose.
And Pearley takes one super hit and
RP! that bomb’ defused.
Then he rolls three in just ten seconds and she smokes 'em up in nine,
And everybody sits back and says, "This just might take some time." See the blur of flyin’ fingers, see the red coal burnin’
As the night turns into mornin’ and the mornin’ fades to
And the autumn turns to summer and a whole damn year is
But the two still sit on that roach filled stage, smokin' and rollin'
With tremblin’ hands he rolls his jays with fingers blue and
She coughs and stares with bloodshot gaze, and puffs through blistered lips.
And as she reaches out her hand for another stick of
The Kid he gasps, "Goddamn it, bitch, there's nothin' left to roll!" "Nothin’ left to roll?", screams Pearl, "Is this some twisted joke?" "I didn't come here to fuck around, man,
I come here to
KE!" And she reaches 'cross the table And grabs his bony
And she crumbles his body between her hands like dried and brittle
Flickin' out his teeth and bones like useless stems and
And then she rolls him in a Zig Zag and lights him like a roach.
And the fastest man with the fastest hands goes up in a puff of smoke.
In the laid back California town of sunny San
Lives a girl named Pearly Sweetcake, you prob’ly know her well.
She’s been stoned twenty one of her twenty four years, and the story’s widely told.
How she still can smoke them faster than anyone can
While off in New York City on a street that has no name.
There's the hands of the Calistoga Kid in the Viper Hall of
And underneath his fingers there's a little golden
That says,
Beware of Bein’ the Roller When There's Nothin’ Left to Roll.