|
Three thousand years ago, King Tutty reigned you know, |
|
He must have travelled greatly in his time. |
|
For in his tomb out there, was gold and silver ware, |
|
From big hotels of every land and clime. |
|
While going through his royal robes they found up in his sleeve, |
|
The first fig leaf that Adam gave to Eve. |
|
In old King Tut-Tut-Tut-enkhamen's day, |
|
Beneath the tropic skies King Tut-Tut-Tut was very wise, |
|
Now old King Tut-Tut-Tut was always gay, |
|
Cleopatra she sat upon his knee, Pat! that's where she sat. |
|
The girls would dance for him and every move a treat, |
|
They'd move and move and move but never move their feet. |
|
A thousand girls would dance each day, |
|
With lots of hip-hip-hip-hooray, |
|
In old King Tut-Tut-Tut-Tut-Tut-Tut, King Tutty's Day. |
|
(2x) |
|
Three thousand years ago, In history we know, |
|
King Tutenkhamen ruled a mighty land. |
|
He ruled for many years, 'Mid laughter, song and tears, |
|
He made a record that will always stand. |
|
They opened up his tomb the other day and jumped with glee, |
|
They learned a lot of ancient history. |