Recorded live in my hut in the Amazon. This is a song that comes from the Salish people who are Native Americans from the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Not the Hopi tribe as I misstated in the song. Permission was granted to share the song, and the track is free-of-charge.
lyrics
Morning sun morning sun, come my way come my way x4
Come my way come my way, take my pain take my pain x4
Take my pain take my pain, down below down below x4
Down below down below, cooling waters down below x4
credits
from Live from the Amazon,
released June 20, 2018
This song comes from the Salish Native people from the Pacific Northwest United States of America. They have given permission to share the song.
Recording: Dennis Maennersdoerfer
Performed by: DarrinJa
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