We burned all our clothes
Blew Yopo up our nose
We're a young and lazy ol' wild boar
Yep

We followed the stork
It led us to camp
We didn't get lost but we lost a chance
1901 was the year of the bleedin' horse

And I was lonely, lonely
1902 the Devil sucked off the moon
Please hold me, please hold me
My ear to your chest,

Your back to the ground,
Please move mama
Please make a sound
That war party's lookin' for you

And lookin' for me
Damn, damn, we weren't scared
Just unprepared
So we followed the caw

'Till our eyes were locked in,
We became her and she became them
And then
I heard the voice of heaven

Sayin' don't be scared of anything
I heard the voice of the land,
The beautiful land, sing
I recognize you mother

In a little playful touch from death
As above so below
You're in control of the rest
Then the six nippled frog

Ran across the golden moss
Followin' behind us, behind us
And the W.A.C.
Was pointing Remingtons at the trees

They couldn't find us
Can't find us


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Tonada Yanomaminista Lyrics as written by Noah Georgeson Devendra Banhart

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    Song Meaning

    Yopo is an hallucinogenic drug you sniff (it is supposed to really hurt), as he said he did in the second verse. This song is probably based on a trip.

    mr_vinegaroonon February 12, 2009   Link
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    When I saw him live he said this song was about when he and his friends got lost in the jungle somewhere between Venezuela and Brazil and followed some indigenous people that they met there. Sounds about right.

    shmortisborgon October 25, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    they indigenous people he and his friend followed was the Yanomami tribe, there's the reason for the name of the song.

    germanvzlaon August 21, 2008   Link

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