Arrival in Tenochtitlan

Dante Díaz, Dante Díaz Velázquez

Azteca: We're summoned again to the battlefield
Coxcoxtli has called on the might of our warriors
Xochimilco threatens Colhuacan
And their lord is claiming for aid
Coxcoxtli: Thou shall return with eight thousand prisoners
Bring me their ears as proof of your victory
I won't provide you with any arms
Whence you return your servants they'll be
Azteca: Behold the might of The Aztec
Such power unheard before
Prepare your entrance to Mictlan
Behold the face of your death
Azteca: Xochimilco has been defeated
Enemie's fallen undone by our hands
Here are the noses of thirty two thousand
Prisoners are yours if you just let us go
Coxcoxtli: How dare you bring me such filth
Animals you are, savage, reckless!
Henceforth your vanished but servants remain
Leave my lands and never return!
Azteca: Beware the wrath of The Aztec
Your final insult's been done
Prepare your entrance to Mictlan
Next time we clash you'll face death
Pilgrimage
War
Huitzilopochtli's Victory
The Promised Land
The Aztec People: Here we stand in heart of our sacred city
Carved in jade, black obsidian and stained in gold
Thou shall bow and revere at its name and splendor
For its might shall be never surpassed
Let them know that as long as the world remains
Won't be an end to the fame and the glory of Mexico-Tenochtitlan!

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The song “Arrival in Tenochtitlan” by Azteca was composed by Dante Díaz, Dante Díaz Velázquez.

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