Monday, February 21, 2011

I'll Teach You A Little Something About Egypt

Ancient Egypt

Verse 1:
It started like this about 5,000 years ago
Tombs, Pyramids were all built so the youth could grow.
Little men eventually developed into pharoah’s,
Slaves running through the desert,
Carrying dirt in their wheelbarrows.
Its Hot, dry and very muggy,
If ya look in the tomb,
You might find a mummie.
Ah shoot- here they come
I need my get away car
Sike its my cammal all he has is a hump.
Ancient Egypt aint no joke
especially if you have Spartans tryna revolt.

Chorus:
Ancient Egypt was a mighty fine place,
Home of slaves, pharaoh’s, maybe Greeks and roman’s.
All were designated, separated into their own race.
If you went against Pepi the second,
Off went your head
And your bodies in the desert.

Verse 2:
In today’s word we learn the alphabet
But in ancient Egypt they had hieroglyphics,
And the only way to understand is to hire a Egyptologist,
To take the symbols and convert them to the English content.
If your head is swirling think,
How the slaves felt when the sandstorm’s came upon the brink.
In the desert there is no food and water for the slaves to drink.
The King had a very nasty job,
If you act up then the tomb you go,
Is where your placed so your bone marrow and flesh can rot.
Looking over Mt. Siani is crazy,
2642m full of amazement.

Chorus 2:
Ancient Egypt was a mighty fine place,
Home of slaves, pharaoh’s, maybe Greeks and roman’s.
All were designated, separated into their own race.
If you went against Pepi the second,
Off went your head
And your bodies in the desert.

Verse 3:
As we come to conclusion,
The nile river is the source of food and water.
Home of the worlds biggest crocodiles.
But daze off in a distance and watch the antelope graze the fields,
This is ancient Egypt that lasted more than 3,000 years.

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