Pantala Naga Pampa (Lyrics)
Evolved from "What will become of me" and is frequenly played before "Rapunzel" as it was on "Before the Crowded Streets". The Phrase "Pantala Naga Pampa" derives from an South Indian language Tamil meaning, "There's a python in my pants." This phrase was often shouted by an Indian chef that worked for the band during the Crash sessions, and Dave would yell it back at him. It is unknown whether Dave knew the meaning of the phrase when he named the song "Pantala Naga Pampa."
Come and relax now
Put your troubles down
No need to bear the weight of your worries
Just let them all fall away
Evolved From: What Will Become of Me