[intro]
Somewhere in northwestern New Mexico
Lives a place filled with sand stone mesas
Blood tradition and deep history
Where locals look away and
Hide at night
[verse1]
The air filled with ammonia from dead animals
And buzzards circling for there prey
Land along with animals all in decay
I walk alone at night
In the pitch black abyss
Hearing coyotes bark
And whispers masked in the wind
Water drums and hide rattles
Fill the air
Then I hear it
“chʼééh ádiiłʼįįh, níláh”
A Dark raspy voice, deep and scary
Echoing from the deep
I see the silhouette
Thin and wavy like a sheet
Floating above
Angry and confused
Shouting at me
Sweating from fear
Shaking and crying
About to run
But I feel a hand
Grab my arm
[chorus]
A small Navajo girl
Covered in a blanket
Telling me to run
Don’t get close
It’ll take your soul for its own
Your not alone
I’ll lead you away from this place
Follow me I’ll get you somewhere safe
Oooohhhhhh
Ooohhhhh
That Navajo girl
Navajo girl
Navajo girl
Navajo girl
Yeeeeaaaaa
That Navajo girl
[native American solo]
[verse2]
I felt peace when she was next to me
Deep brown eyes
Blinding face
Shoes with leather lace
Tattoos you could trace
Moving so fast just a dash
That long black hair
Smells of Agastache
I asked her how did you find me?
And what’s your name?
She said I found you using the moon
My name is Yolkai Estsan
Before I knew it I was back in the light
As I turned around to look at that Navajo girl
She was gone out of my sight
Just dust in the wind
I just said thank you
And I heard a echoing whisper
Nínééłtááh
Ooohhhhh
That Navajo girl
Navajo girl
Navajo girl
Navajo girl
Yeeeeaaaaa
That Navajo girl
[guitar solo]