Jesus Hitler
Adolf Christ
Is this the second coming
Or the fourth Reich?
His mother a nun raped by Nazi
Near the end of the second great war
Gave birth to the son who will change the future
For better or worse he's not sure
I am what should never have been
The ultimate abomination
Have I returned to save the Jews
Or to destroy them?
Hear thee my fellow Nazolics
Keep der race pure practice eugenics
And swear to the holy swazafix
I have returned
Reich and roll!
Hess to my left and Hitler on right
Will it be war or peace
Tantalization on his throne of blood
Commands both man and beast
A pair of souls trapped in the body of one
Both prisoners of reincarnation
Torn between good and evil
I have returned for salvage elimination


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    I just hope everyone realizes that all of carnivores songs were elaborate ironic jokes, they werent seriously s or biggots they just thought this was funny.

    insane metal fanon April 13, 2006   Link
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    CORRECTION: The lyric should read " Hess on my left and PETER on right," NOT Hitler. As the 'Jesus/Hitler' reincarnation Rudolf Hess is on his left (Hitler's right-hand-man) and Saint Peter is on his right (Jesus Christ's #1 prophet).

    Nikoz78on December 07, 2005   Link
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    Great song, Peter Steele rules

    MegadethMaiden23on June 21, 2012   Link

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