once found myself a victim of corrupt society, but I knew there was a world out there beyond what we can see. Upon my neck I carried the wicked emporer's taint A tarnished gold medallion With the image of a saint So I traveled 'cross the meadows to the hills and mountains high where the sun had long forsaken, where the Martyr's tomb did lie. As I neared the ancient cave, the earth below me cracked. And the gold medallion turned into a cross upon my back! "I am God!" The image said to me. "You take my blessing blindly, don't believe in what you see! I am God, you never question me! Follow what I say, and forever you'll be free!" As he preached his platitudes, a thought occurred to me. Why is this cross upon my back the same one around his neck? The secret of his power over mankind was revealed. He screamed in his defeat, And my medallion reappeared! "I am God!" The image said to me. "You take my blessing blindly, only lies are what you see!" 'You are man!" I screamed then at the liar, and I threw the gold medallion upon the blazing funeral pyre.