Twosret (Tawosret, Tausret, d. 1189 BC conventional chronology) was the last known ruler and the final Pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. She is recorded in Manetho's Epitome as a certain Thuoris, who in Homer is called Polybus, husband of Alcandara, and in whose time Troy was taken. She was said to have ruled Egypt for seven years, but this figure included the nearly six-year reign of Siptah, her predecessor. Twosret simply assumed Siptah's regnal years as her own. While her sole independent reign would have lasted for perhaps one to one-and a half full years from 1191 to 1189 BC, this number appears to be more likely to be two full years instead today, possibly longer. Excavation work by the University of Arizona Egyptian Expedition on her memorial temple ("temple of millions of years") at Gournah strongly suggests that it was completed and functional during her reign and that Twosret started a regnal year 9, which means that she had two and possibly three independent years of rule, once one deducts the nearly six-year reign of Siptah. Her royal name, Sitre Meryamun, means "Daughter of Re, beloved of Amun."
[Verse 1:]
Fight!
Is it right?
When you’re alone in this desert
And the only thing around you
Is the ocean of sand
Die!
Or stay alive
You have the choice, you’ll have forever
But there’s no escape from it
It’s just illusion in your mind
[Chorus]
Great desert in your soul
Great desert will eat you all
Sun shines and kills you in the bottom
And there’s no way to get no water
[Verse 2:]
Try!
To survive!
But the miracle you’re waiting
Is the trap you have created
Find the will to eliminate it!
Cry!
Look up to the sky!
You’re praying God to help you
But mysterious are his ways
And he have brought you to this place
[Chorus]
[Verse 3:]
Find!
A thin line
That could bring you out and rescue
When you’re dying alone
In the depth of this desert
Strike!
With the sun
In your soul you’ll find the darkness
To protect your mind and body
From it’s killing light