Do the Pachacuti

Laurence Rickard

[Verse 1]
I'm Pachacuti, the Incan lord
All other tribes dreaded
My name means "he who shakes the earth"
Not that I'm big-headed
When it comes to claiming nearby lands
I was the type to risk it
But it's how I treat dead enemies
That really took the biscuit

[Chorus]
I drink from their skull (Do the Pachacuti)
Pull out their teeth whole (Do the Pachacuti)
Turn teeth into charms (Do the Pachacuti)
Make flutes out of their arms (Pachacuti!)

[Verse 2]
Once on a hillside, my troops hid
To cause a rival strife
And when they jumped out, it looked like
The ground had come to life
The rocks they are my warriors
I then used to boast
And that little lie helped us win wars
But violence helped the most

[Chorus]
I drink from their skull (Do the Pachacuti)
Pull out their teeth whole (Do the Pachacuti)
Turn teeth into charms (Do the Pachacuti)
Make flutes out of their arms (Pachacuti!)

[Bridge]
If you were a rival chief
We'd kill you first and then
We'd stuff you like a scarecrow
But one for scaring men
Then we'd rest your bony fingers on
The stretched skin of your belly
And in the breeze, they'd tap that tum
Like a drummer, but more smelly

[Chorus]
Drink from their skull (Do the Pachacuti)
Pull out their teeth whole (Do the Pachacuti)
Use their skin as a drum (Do the Pachacuti)
I've never had so much fun! (Pachacuti!)

Trivia about the song Do the Pachacuti by Horrible Histories

When was the song “Do the Pachacuti” released by Horrible Histories?
The song Do the Pachacuti was released in 2010, on the album “Horrible Histories Series 2 Songs”.
Who composed the song “Do the Pachacuti” by Horrible Histories?
The song “Do the Pachacuti” by Horrible Histories was composed by Laurence Rickard.

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