Body & Soul
Tori Amos Lyrics


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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
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
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

Come and kneel with me body and soul




Come and kneel with me body and soul
Body and soul body and soul body and soul

Overall Meaning

The song "Body and Soul" by Tori Amos speaks about finding love and the act of surrendering oneself to it. The opening lines, "Sweet Communion, Sweet Communion" refer to the idea of sharing and coming together, both physically and emotionally. The singer of the song has been waiting for this kind of love all her life, but the person she is singing to wants to "judge" her by his own standards, with "Seven devils" that he brings with him. She has left her weapons and feels that these demons need love too, hinting at a sort of compromise or give-and-take in the relationship.


The next verse is about the woman's "temple", i.e., her body, and how the man is "warned" to treat it gently. She has left violence behind and seeks only "ecstasy" that is pure as gold. The repetition of "Body and soul" in the chorus drives home the point that she wants a connection that is both physical and emotional. The line "I'll save you from that Sunday sermon, Boy I think you need a conversion" is a hint that the singer wants to convert the man to her way of seeing things.


Overall, the song is an ode to surrendering oneself to love and its transformative power. It encourages the idea of meeting halfway, accepting differences, and compromising for the sake of a greater connection.


Line by Line Meaning

Sweet Communion
The singer expresses her desire for a sweet, holy union


Sweet Communion
The singer reiterates her desire for a sweet, holy union


I have waited all my life
The singer has waited her entire life for this meeting


You say you are bonafide
The artist acknowledges the other's claim of legitimacy


To be my judge
The artist acknowledges the other's role as a judge in their encounter


Lay your law down on me love
The singer invites the other to express their opinions and beliefs


Seven devils bring them on
The singer is ready to confront and conquer her demons


I have left my weapons
The artist has relinquished any weapons or defenses she may have had


Cause I think you're wrong
The artist disagrees with the other's view


These devils of yours they need love
The artist believes that the other's demons need love and compassion


Come and kneel with me body and soul
The singer invites the other to join her in a spiritual union


Come and kneel with me body and soul
The artist reiterates her invitation to join her in a spiritual union


Body and soul body and soul body and soul
The singer repeats her call for a union of body and soul


In my temple boy be warned
The singer warns the other of the sanctity of her innermost self


Violence doesn't have a home now but ecstasy
The singer is free from violence, seeking only peace and joy


That's as pure as a woman's gold
The artist values her spiritual union as much as a woman values gold


I'll save you from that Sunday sermon
The artist believes that their encounter is more meaningful than any church sermon


Boy I think you need a conversion
The singer believes that the other needs a spiritual awakening or transformation


Come and kneel with me body and soul
The singer invites the other to join her in a spiritual union


Come and kneel with me body and soul
The artist reiterates her invitation to join her in a spiritual union


Body and soul body and soul body and soul
The artist repeats her call for a union of body and soul




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: TORI ELLEN AMOS

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