Wild Thing

The Shaman

I'm a wild thing, beware my sting
Underneath my soft skin, I'm a different thing
I can be a butterfly flying in the sky so high
Don't you dare to tie my thighs or my legs
Because I just wanna fly, want to do my thing
Oh yeah c'mon join the club of the crazy ones

Release me in a trance party, I'm insane and dirty
Restrainless in the sex, restless in the beds
This kingdom seems to me by far the best
Death I know it's not a safe bet, but I get
Stinging sweat on my chest and it's fast

Hey don't you worry, I know to play the game
Believe it or not I'm a free spirit, fear it and taste it
Like I said once before I control in my role 
My new-old love is now chaos and disorder
Prepare to hear my order, 
I throw the dimes, I take the hands and meditate
Oooh oooh some call me a freakin weirdo
But I know how to lead people from their kingdoms

I can be a snake, a crawling snake
Hear my rattle tail all shake, now eat the cake
By meditation or musication, I am The Shaman
Dancing in a trance, beware my laugh
I can kill your soft mind, 
I can chill your every spine
And when we dine, I feel fine, 
'Cuz we gathered together a group of friends
And this is our own fest, so now move fast!

I'm a wild thing, I'm a creature movin' all around
I'm a spider not Peter Parker, I can lead every member
This is my cult, this is my realm, my own kingdom
People say I am cute, but I can throw the shoot
So once again hear my word, beware my sword

For many years I left the loose palace of exile,
Now I've come again to take your hand 
And in nature, in trance, I'll lead your mind
I am The Madman I can craze everyone
And believe me, trust me I can release demons
Demons in your mind that you never realized
Or imagined to your fine blind eyes watching the skies

  • Author: O.G. (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 20th, 2022 16:27
  • Category: Spiritual
  • Views: 10
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