Smoke out the Window
Tribe Society Lyrics


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watching the world turn
through the mind of a stoner
lay in my bed hide from the world
safe in my corner
call me misfit call me loner
but when I'm alone
i shed all the weight of the world on my shoulders
I'm rolling up that sweet green
blow like a fall breeze
a feeling that can hold me
driving through city
I'm blowing smoke out the window
I'm letting everything go
I'm blowing smoke out the window
I'm pulling on that endo
I'm blowing smoke out the window
I free my mind when i feel low
pocket my head stache
throw on my hoodie
I'm in the zone
I'm all alone
no one can touch me
gimme that grape dutch
something to cut it
rolling through the back roads
doing donuts in ohio
something to make the day glow
smoke all the colors of rainbow
whatever's gonna lift me
as we're driving through the city
I'm blowing smoke out the window
I'm letting everything go
I'm blowing smoke out the window
I'm pulling on that endo
I'm blowing smoke out the window
I free my mind when i feel low
Somedays are lonely
some are ugly
everyone around me acting above me
some day they'll know me
singing my melody
throwing their stash on the stage
cus they love me
I'm blowing smoke out the window
I'm letting everything go
I'm blowing smoke out the window
I'm pulling on that endo




I'm blowing smoke out the window
I free my mind when i feel low

Overall Meaning

The song "Smoke out the Window" by Tribe Society seems to be about the comfort and escape that smoking marijuana can provide for some people. The lyrics paint a very vivid picture of someone who has retreated to their own space, perhaps feeling like a misfit or a loner, and is finding solace in the peaceful feeling that comes from smoking up. The singer describes feeling free of the burdens of the world when they are alone, able to shed the weight of responsibility that perhaps made them feel like they didn't fit in.


The song expresses the idea that smoking marijuana can be a form of self-care, a way to escape the stresses and pressures of life for a while, and find a sense of calm and relaxation. It also touches on the idea that some people may judge those who use drugs as being inferior, but the singer seems to reject those attitudes and embrace their love for the high. The song ends on a hopeful note where the singer believes they will be recognized and appreciated by others for their talents and unique way of seeing the world.


The song's message seems to be very empathetic and relatable, speaking to anyone who has ever felt out of place or like they don't quite fit in somewhere. The song uses very descriptive lyrics and metaphors to paint a picture of the sensation and atmosphere of smoking up, as well as the mindset that comes with it. Overall, the song seems to be a celebration of the joys and comforts of marijuana use, as well as a reminder that it's okay to be different.


Line by Line Meaning

watching the world turn
Observing everything happening around me


through the mind of a stoner
Seeing the world with the perspective of someone who smokes weed


lay in my bed hide from the world
Taking refuge in my bed when I want to escape reality


safe in my corner
Feeling secure and comfortable in my isolation


call me misfit call me loner
Being labeled as an outsider or someone who doesn't fit in


but when I'm alone
Being able to release the burden of the world when I'm by myself


i shed all the weight of the world on my shoulders
Relieving myself from the stress and worries of life


I'm rolling up that sweet green
Rolling a joint of marijuana


blow like a fall breeze
Exhaling the smoke smoothly


a feeling that can hold me
Feeling the effects of the weed, which can be comforting


driving through city
Driving through a busy urban area


I'm blowing smoke out the window
Exhaling smoke out the car window


I'm letting everything go
Releasing all my worries and negative feelings


I'm pulling on that endo
Inhaling the marijuana smoke


I free my mind when i feel low
Clearing my mind of negative thoughts when I'm feeling down


pocket my head stache
Putting away my stash of weed so it's not visible


throw on my hoodie
Wearing a comfortable and casual hoodie


I'm in the zone
Feeling focused and engaged


I'm all alone
Being alone in my thoughts and feeling disconnected from others


no one can touch me
Feeling invincible and untouchable


gimme that grape dutch
Asking for a specific type of cigar to roll the weed in


something to cut it
Using scissors or another tool to break up the marijuana


rolling through the back roads
Driving through quiet and secluded areas


doing donuts in ohio
Performing a driving maneuver where the car rotates in a circle


something to make the day glow
Finding something to make the day feel brighter and better


smoke all the colors of rainbow
Smoking different strains of marijuana with varying colors and effects


whatever's gonna lift me
Using any substance or activity that can make me feel better


as we're driving through the city
Cruising through the city streets in a car


Somedays are lonely
Feeling lonely on some days


some are ugly
Experiencing difficult or unpleasant days


everyone around me acting above me
Feeling inferior to those around me


some day they'll know me
Hoping to be recognized and appreciated in the future


singing my melody
Expressing myself through music


throwing their stash on the stage
Having fans and audiences throw their own drugs onto the stage as appreciation or tribute


cus they love me
Because they appreciate me and my music




Writer(s): Bradford Alderman, Seth Hachen, Rory Given, Gavin Mcdevitt, Warren Adams

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