Harper’s Song: Tomb of Intef He is Happy this good prince: Death is a kindly fate. A Generation passes, Another stays, Since the time of the ancestors. The gods who were before rest in their tombs, Blessed nobles too are buried in their tombs. (Yet) those who built tombs, Their places are gone, What has become of them? I have heard the words of Imhotep and Hordjedef, Whose sayings are recited in whole. What of their places? Their walls have crumbled, Their places are gone, As though they had never been! None comes from there, To tell of their needs, To calm our hearts, Until we go where they have gone! Hence rejoice in your heart! Forgetfulness profits you, Follow your heart as long as you live! Put myrrh on your head, Dress in fine linen, Anoint yourself with oils fit for a god, Heap up your joys, Let your heart not sink! Follow your heart and your happiness, Do your things on earth as your heart commands! When there comes to you that day of mourning, the Weary-hearted (Osiris) hears not their mourning, Wailing saves no man from the pit! Make holiday, Do not weary of it! Lo, none is allowed to take his goods with him, Lo, none who departs comes back again! Harper’s Song: Tomb of Neferhotep How reposed is this righteous lord The kindly fate has come to pass Bodies pass away since the time of the gods New generations come in their place Re shows himself at dawn Atum goes to rest in the western mountains Men beget, Women conceive Every nostril breathes the air Dawn comes and their children have gone to their tombs Make holiday Oh priest Put incense and fine oil together to your nostrils And garlands of lotus and rrmt flowers to your breast While your sister who you love sits at your side Put song and music before you Cast all evil behind you Think of your joys Until that day has come of landing At the land that loves silence Where the heart of the one whom he loves does not weary Make holiday, Neferhotep the justified Good priest, pure of hands I have heard all that happened to the [ ] Their buildings have crumbled Their dwellings are no more They are as if they had not come into being Since the time of the God Harper’s Song: Tomb of Inherkhawy Sung by his Harpist for Osiris, Chief of the Crew in the place of Truth, Inherkhawy, who says: I am this man, this worthy one, who lives redeemed by abundance of good tendered by God indeed All who come into being as flesh pass on, and have since God walked the earth; and young blood mounts to their places. The busy fluttering souls and bright transfigured spirits who people the world below and those who shine in the stars with Orion, They built their mansions, they built their tombs and all men rest in the grave. So set your home well in the sacred land that your good name last because of it; Care for your works in the realm under God that your seat in the West be splendid The waters flow north, the wind blows south, and each man goes to his hour. So, seize the day! Hold holiday! Be unwearied, unceasing, alive, you and your own true love; Let not your heart be troubled during your sojourn on earth, but seize the day as it passes! Put incense and sweet oil upon you, garlanded flowers at your breast, While the lady alive in your heart forever delights as she sits beside you. Grieve not your heart, whatever comes; let sweet music play before you; Recall not the evil, loathsome to God, but have joy, joy, joy, and pleasure! O upright man, man just and true, patient and kind, content with your lot, rejoicing, not speaking evil Let your heart be drunk on the gift of Day until that day comes when you anchor.