Sweet communion
Sweet communion'
I have waited all my life
You say you are bonafide
To be my judge
Lay your law down on me, love
Seven devils, bring them on
I have left my weapons
'Cause I think you're wrong
These devils of yours they need love
Come and kneel with me, body and soul
Come and kneel with me, body and soul
Come and kneel with me, body and soul
Body and soul, body and soul
Sweet communion
Sweet communion
In my temple, boy, be warned
Violence doesn't have a home now
But ecstasy
That's as pure as a woman's gold
Seven devils, bring them on
I have left my weapons
'Cause I think you're wrong
These devils of yours they need love
Come and kneel with me, body and soul
Come and kneel with me, body and soul
Come and kneel with me, body and soul
Body and soul, body and soul
I'll save you from that Sunday sermon
Boy, I think you need a conversion
Body and soul, body and soul
Come and kneel with me, body and soul
Come and kneel with me, body and soul
Come and kneel with me, body and soul
Body and soul, body and soul

Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos; August 22, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist. She is a classically trained musician with a mezzo-soprano vocal range. Having already begun composing instrumental pieces on piano, Amos won a full scholarship to the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University at the age of five, the youngest person ever to have been admitted. She had to leave at the age of eleven when her scholarship was discontinued for what Rolling Stone described as "musical insubordination". Amos was the lead singer of the short-lived 1980s pop group Y Kant Tori Read before achieving her breakthrough as a solo artist in the early 1990s. Her songs focus on a broad range of topics, including sexuality, feminism, politics, and religion.
Her charting singles include "Crucify", "Silent All These Years", "God", "Cornflake Girl", "Caught a Lite Sneeze", "Professional Widow", "Spark", "1000 Oceans", "Flavor" and "A Sorta Fairytale", her most commercially successful single in the U.S. to date. Amos has received five MTV VMA nominations and eight Grammy Award nominations, and won an Echo Klassik award for her Night of Hunters classical crossover album. She is listed on VH1's 1999 "100 Greatest Women of Rock and Roll" at number 71.