Pharaoh

Marty Willson-Piper, Peter Koppes, Richard Ploog, Steve Kilbey

Hi to all the people that are selling me
Here's one straight from the factory
They've sewn my eyes up in their sockets
I dip my hand into their pockets

Is there anybody there
I could swear I'm not alone
Show your faces if you dare
Slaving platinum to bone

One big man with a good connection
Takes the whole damn ship in the wrong direction
I don't mind him misinterpreting me
I hate it when he gets us lost out to sea

Late at night when I'm lying in bed
I've got to say a prayer for my daily bread
And early in the morning when I'm still asleep
You sit upon your throne making grown men weep, with boredom

Trivia about the song Pharaoh by The Church

When was the song “Pharaoh” released by The Church?
The song Pharaoh was released in 1990, on the album “Gold Afternoon Fix”.
Who composed the song “Pharaoh” by The Church?
The song “Pharaoh” by The Church was composed by Marty Willson-Piper, Peter Koppes, Richard Ploog, Steve Kilbey.

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