Yayo
Yayo

Lana Del Rey - Yayo Lyrics

In this hauntingly melodic track, Lana Del Rey explores themes of escapism and intense, perhaps destructive, love. The lyrics describe a yearning to break free from a bleak existence in a trailer park through a relationship that promises adventure and… Read more

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Jan 31, 2014
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Yayo Lyrics

I like the snake on your tattoo
I like the Ivy and the
Ink blue, yayo, yeah you, yayo

You have to take me right now
From this dark trailer park
Life now, yayo, how now, yayo

Put me onto your black motorcycle
Fifties baby doll dress for my 'I do"
It only takes two hours to Nevada
I wear your sparkle
You call me your mama

Let me put on a show for you daddy
Let me put on a show
Let me put on a show for you tiger,
Let me put on a show

I need you like
A baby when I hold you
Like a drug
Like I told you

Yayo, yes you, yayo

Put me onto your black motorcycle
Fifties baby doll dress for my 'I do"
It only takes two hours to Nevada
I wear your sparkle
You call me your mama

Let me put on a show for you daddy
Let me put on a show
Let me put on a show for you tiger
Let me put on a show

Hello Heaven
You are a tunnel lined with yellow lights
On a dark night (Dark night)

Yayo, yes you, yayo

Put me onto your black motorcycle
Fifties baby doll dress for my 'I do"
It only takes two hours to Nevada
I wear your sparkle
You call me your mama

Let me put on a show for you daddy
Let me put on a show
Let me put on a show for you tiger
Let me put on a show

Writer(s): ELIZABETH GRANT
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Yayo?

In this hauntingly melodic track, Lana Del Rey explores themes of escapism and intense, perhaps destructive, love. The lyrics describe a yearning to break free from a bleak existence in a trailer park through a relationship that promises adventure and transformation. The mention of "Yayo," slang for cocaine, suggests an addictive and possibly toxic dynamic between the characters. Del Rey uses vivid imagery such as riding on a black motorcycle and wearing a sparkling dress, symbolizing the allure and glamor of this escapist fantasy. However, the repeated pleas to "put on a show" hint at performance and insincerity in relationships, reflecting the complexities of dependency and the desire to be truly seen and loved.

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