If I told you alright would you be back again?
Cuz if you told me tonight I'd be it now and then
But maybe, baby, you might be messing with me when it's better off when just pretending

I'm not sorry so come on, come on, come on.

Yeah, it's alright.
Yeah, it's easy.
Goin' all night, just to please me.
Try to hold on, but it's so wrong.
Cuz it feels like... chasing satellites.
Chasing satellites.

Baby, maybe I might be seeing all again.
And maybe, maybe I might be chasing ????
Tell me, tell me you like messing with me when it isn't easy enough to just pretend that...

I'm not sorry. So come on, come on, come on.

Yeah, it's alright.
Yeah, it's easy.
Goin' all night, just to please me.
Try to hold on, but it's so wrong.
Cuz it feels like... chasing satellites.

Tell me now, do you want to be up late?
Show me how it was better of that way.
One more time,
When we're meant to be gone (?)
I want it, I need it

Yeah, it's alright.
Yeah, it's easy.
Goin' all night, just to please me.
Try to hold on, but it's so wrong.
Cuz it feels like... chasing satellites.

Yeah, it's alright.
Yeah, it's easy.
Goin' all night, just to please me.
Try to hold on, but it's so wrong.
Cuz it feels like... chasing satellites.

Chasing satellites.
Chasing satellites.
Chasing satellites.
Cuz it feels like... chasing satellites.



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    I tried! The lyrics are... kind of correct. I love Hello Operator!

    mandy9876on October 06, 2007   Link
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    errr...lyrics are really off =\ but this song is awesome!!

    hmdoughnuton December 31, 2007   Link
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    ok so i think the real lyrics are:

    If I told you all right would you be back again? And if I told you goodnight, I'd leave it all instead And baby baby you might be messing with my head

    Its better if we just pretend that One night's all right So come on, come on, come on

    Yeah, it's all right, Yeah, it's easy Goin' all night, just to please me It's been so long, and it's so wrong 'Cuz it feels like Chasing Satellites

    Baby baby all right, it's heating up again And maybe maybe I might be touching you instead So tell me tell me tonight am I about that?? It's easier just to pretend that One night's all right

    So come on come on come on Yeah, it's alright. Yeah, it's easy. Goin' all night, just to please me. It's been so long, and it's so wrong Cuz it feels like chasing satellites

    Tell me now, do you wanna be up late? Show me how cuz baby I can't wait One more time and we'll never be gone You want it, you need it, it can never be wrong..

    Yeah it's all right, Yeah it's easy, Going all night just to please me It's been so long, and it's so wrong Cuz it feels like chasing satellites. x2

    passionismusicon February 18, 2008   Link
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    passionismusic , I think those are the old lyrics

    Kastaticon February 19, 2008   Link
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    haha oh, its the version of the song that i have... :)

    passionismusicon February 20, 2008   Link

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