Of Egyptian kings we know o so many things 'Cause the archaeologists have dug their tombs Now we're here to show how to treat a dead Pharaoh Make a mummy that can decorate your room First your dead king's laid on a table where his brain Is pulled out with a wire through his nose The his guts and lungs, stomach, liver must be bunged In four jars so they do not decompose Pour out salt to dry, on the body let it lie There for 40 days until it mummifies Then in bandages wrap up the body, leave a gap For the mouth and pop in artificial eyes In the coffin cold lay out prayers in little scroll That will guard him on his journey far ahead Pack his tomb with wealth, which he'll need for his health If he makes it to the country of the dead Now you've done your job there are villains who will rob So our mummy and its coffin we defend Build a pyramid high so it points up to the sky Place your dead king deep inside and that's the end