The song "To Wicked Leaders" by Jester's March is a scathing critique of the greed and selfishness of wealthy and powerful individuals. The lyrics speak to the disparity between the rich and poor, and the way in which those in power often turn a blind eye to the suffering of those less fortunate. The song condemns the idea of making profit at the expense of others, and the lack of empathy shown by those who prioritize money over the well-being of others. It urges these "wicked leaders" to recognize the impact of their actions and to consider the consequences of their greed. The lyrics also convey a message of inevitability, suggesting that no amount of wealth or power can prevent one's mortality. The song ultimately serves as a cautionary tale, warning that the pursuit of material wealth and the exploitation of others will ultimately lead to a hollow and unfulfilled existence.