RizLa+ (French pronunciation: [ʁi lakʁwa], from Riz Lacroix), known in English as Rizla /ˈrɪzlə/, is a brand of rolling papers and other related paraphernalia in which tobacco, or marijuana, or a mixture, is rolled to make handmade joints and cigarettes.
Rizla rolling papers are available in a range of thicknesses, indicated by the colour of the packaging, and sizes.
Pierre Lacroix was inspired to begin the production of rolling papers when, in the year 1532, he traded some paper for a bottle of fine champagne and realized their potential market.
In 1660, having perfected the first paper specifically designed for rolling, Philippe Lacroix began production. Despite the early success, it was not until 76 years later in 1736 that the family acquired their own paper-mill, purchased by François Lacroix, founder of the Lacroix Rolling Paper company. In 1796 Napoleon granted the Lacroix company a licence to produce rolling papers for his troops.
In 1865, a change was made to the formula—the tissue previously used in the papers was replaced with paper made from rice. It is this change to rice paper that caused the name "RizLa+" to finally emerge: a combination of the French word Riz (meaning rice) with "La" and a cross, representing the Lacroix family name, which literally means "The Cross".
Nothing you offer is fine with me
I live my life with noguarantee
Taking day by day by myself
keep the thing you say to yourself
Chorus:
I look at you with despise in my eyes
You tried to tease
but you only released the devil in me
Devil may care!
Why don't you have a closer look
on why you live your life after a book
I don't have to read the pages
I write new ones as they come to me
Chorus
Now you regret it
I'm sorry you didn't get it
Now you realize it
Your life ain't worth shit
When the damege is done