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The Church - Reptile "The Church" is a mesmerizing song by the Australian rock band also named The Church. Released in 1988

The Church - Reptile

"The Church" is a mesmerizing song by the Australian rock band also named The Church. Released in 1988 as part of their album "Starfish," the track captures the essence of dreamy alternative rock with its atmospheric guitars and enchanting lyrics. The band members include Steve Kilbey on vocals and bass guitar, Peter Koppes on guitar, Marty Willson-Piper on guitar as well, and Richard Ploog on drums and percussion.

"The Church" - Reptile is a hauntingly beautiful piece that takes the listener on an otherworldly journey, as Kilbey's vocals surge alongside the melodic instrumentals. With its unique blend of psychedelic and pop influences, the song remains a standout in the band's extensive discography.

You can immerse yourself in the captivating sounds of "The Church" - Reptile by playing and downloading it through various music platforms.

And I should have believed Eve.
And you want to bite the hand.
Another month or so you'll be gorging on me
Another month or so you'll be poisoning me
Another month or so you'll be poisoning me
But that was long ago.
Go now, you've been set free.
Go now, you've been set free.
Go now, you've been set free.
Had you coiled around my arm.
I see you slither away with your skin and your tail
I see you slither away with your skin and your tail
It wasn't long ago.
Like a real reptile.
Like a real reptile.
Like a real reptile.
She said we had to blow.
Should have stopped this long ago.
Too dangerous to keep.
Too feeble to let go.
With your lovely smile.
With your lovely smile.
Your flickering tongue and your rattling scales
Your flickering tongue and your rattling scales