Mirror mirror on the wall
Who's the greatest of them all
My man, Muhammad, Boy Jesus too
Who's Messiah be good for you

Cause I came I saw
I conquered all
All ya'll, all ya'll, all ya'll

People look towards Mecca's way
Sistine Cahpel people pray
It don't matter what you do
Holy World War will come for you



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Veni Vidi Vici Lyrics as written by Paul Francis Webster Jerry Livingston

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    The video for this song is so cool.

    neutralglueon December 29, 2007   Link
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    This song speaks to me so hard. The message is pretty overt, he's saying that we live in a world where, despite your beliefs, it's impossible to not be surrounded by people with incongruent views. And towards the end when he says 'Holy world war will come for you' he's likely saying that your belief is insignificant, that there'll always be masses of people that will attest to their belief being the one true word. It also speaks that people will eventually kill each other over what they personally think is right, something that wholly lacks spirituality in itself. I think it's a song about ignorance in a world where people so boldly proffer their self-sufficient truths on others. I'm an atheist.

    chemicalXon May 30, 2010   Link
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    chemicalX, I think you just came, saw, and conquered all.

    MarcusHon November 05, 2010   Link
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    it is crazy how everyone has to pretty much believe in some sort of religion.

    jreyes87on April 19, 2009   Link

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