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Every cell is transforming and returning to original concepts to construct
And then I started to shapeshift... and the animals within me grew tails and the talons
I hitched a ride on the back of a whale, to the darkest of the ocean and ate off the bottom
And then I traveled dimensions... in the places I rode upon elephants and zebras...Elephants and zebras...Well I dreamed of my future big time, yeah
What it would be like to always have clean water
And if you left the trees standing...and they filtered the air and we breathed it in deeply
Well I traveled across Native America and saw the sickness taking form in all the small children
Well if I could give you my people, yeah, well a piece of my peace will be with you always...
If I could give you my people, yeah, well a piece of my peace will be with you always...Be with you always...I never thought I needed medicine but I was spiritually dying, I needed some healing, so I opened my mouth and took a dose of the music
Then I stopped and prayed for guidance now teach me to use it
I prayed for guidance yeah teach me to use it
I prayed for guidance now give me the musicAnd it definitely matters how you look at it and it definitely matters how you look at it
So if you think you can risk it, well, what an opportunity to be free of it
Well if you think you can risk it, well, what an opportunity to be free of itI heard, I heard yeah the wild horses were blazing trails through uncertain territory
I run as fast as the cheetah is... and I catch a ride on the back of the great and mighty Condor
And then I took my place in the choir, was singing the songs of freedom and progress
And we're delivering the babies yeah, and we're birthing up the next generation
Said we're delivering the babies yeah, and we're birthing up the next generationI never thought I needed medicine but I was spiritually dying, I needed some healing, so I opened my mouth and took a dose of the music

Then I stopped and prayed for guidance yeah teach me to use it
I prayed for guidance now teach me to use it
I prayed for guidance now give me the musicAnd it definitely matters how you look at it and it definitely matters how you look at it
So if you think you can risk it, well, what an opportunity to be free of it
Well if you think you can risk it, well, what an opportunity to be free of itEvery cell is transforming and we turn into original concepts to construct
And then I started to shapeshift... and the animals within me grew tails and the talons
I hitched a ride on the back of a whale, to the darkest of the ocean and ate off the bottom
And then I traveled dimensions... in the places I rode upon elephants and zebras...Elephants and zebras....Well I dreamed of my future big time, yeah
What it would be like to always have clean water
And if you left the trees standing...and they filtered the air and we breathed it in deeply
So I traveled across Native America and saw the sickness taking form in all the small children
Well if I could give you my people, yeah, well a piece of my peace will be with you always...
If I could give you my people, yeah, well a piece of my peace will be with you always...Be with you always...
Be with you always...I never thought I needed medicine but I was spiritually dying, I needed some healing, so I opened my mouth and took a dose of the music
Then I stopped and prayed for guidance now teach me to use it
I prayed for guidance yeah teach me to use it
I prayed for guidance now give me the musicAnd it definitely matters how you look at it and it definitely matters how you look at it
So if you think you can risk it, well, what an opportunity to be free of it
Well if you think you can risk it, well, what an opportunity to be free of it

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Nahko “Bear” Parayn on the tip, is Oregon native Nahkohe Parayno. A sixth generation Apache/Mohawk this medicinal troubadour (his Cheyenne name given to him by his grandmother) didn’t grow up on his native land, with his Puerto Rican/Indian mother, or Filipino father.
Born, raised, and blessed in the suburbs by his adopted family, Nahko found roots in music and throughout his teens taught piano lessons and directed musical productions for local high schools.

Read more about Nahko and Medicine for the People on Last.fm.


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