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Satellites And Astronauts Lyrics
Since the day of my departure
I've been stumbling through reality
I play my symphony in reverse
In search for that special path
Be gentle to the tear in this eye
Lonesome arms, lost its wings again
Buy me a trip to the moon
So I can laugh at my mistakes
I can see the end from here
From this perspective it looks kind of silly
Satellites and astronauts
Tell me there are greater things ahead
Make me feel like a man
A silent cry from the middle of hell
I - the irony - I promise, I'll be mature
So please, invite me to your shelter again
Been hiding since I heard "never"
Take me back to yesterday, I need to grow
Steal my mask and make me pay
I need a new skin
I'm going insane
I've been stumbling through reality
I play my symphony in reverse
In search for that special path
Lonesome arms, lost its wings again
So I can laugh at my mistakes
I can see the end from here
From this perspective it looks kind of silly
Satellites and astronauts
Tell me there are greater things ahead
A silent cry from the middle of hell
I - the irony - I promise, I'll be mature
So please, invite me to your shelter again
Take me back to yesterday, I need to grow
I need a new skin
I'm going insane
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The only way I can explain my views on this lyric is to break it down entirely (and due to the lengthiness of this explanation, I've excluded the second half, so ask me if you want the rest):
'Since the day of my departure, I've been stumbling through reality.' His departure is the point in his life when he starts to contemplate the purpose of it all. His dissatisfaction with himself and the world is starting to get to him. 'I play my symphony in reverse, in search of that special path.' He's more than likely wondering what to make out of it, and whether or not there even is, or ever was, a route worth taking.
'Be gentle to the tear in this eye. Lonesome arms lost its wings again.' "Again" is what stands out. He's dying (mentally and so forth) a little bit each day, resulting from his inability to feel secure and wanted, and that his "immature," or otherwise frail side, is in need of compassion.
Now my favorite part; the chorus. This part of the song branches off into a million different ideas, but here is my preferred take on it:
'Buy me a trip to the moon, so I can laugh at my mistakes.' Obviously, taken from a literal viewpoint, you really wouldn't have a care in the world if you were drifting thousands of miles away from it. The best way to "laugh" at your mistakes is to leave them all far behind. 'You see, I can see the end from here.' This line tells you that looking at the big picture, so to speak, lets you get in touch with your own mortality. From there he can clearly "see" his "end" drawing near.
'From this perspective, it looks kind of silly. Satellites and astronauts; tell me there are greater things ahead.' Hear me out on this one. Now that he's seeing Earth from the moon, he's amused at how meaningless and trivial everything is. Therefor, he pleads to the "Satellites and Astronauts" to tell him there are greater things coming. (He more or less is asking a wiser entity, perhaps even God, if there's any meaning at all to the world before him.)
Maybe it's just me, but does anybody see the sexual undertones of this song? "In search for that special path." "Make me feel like a man." "Invite me to your shelter again." "Been hiding since I heard 'never'"
To me, I sort of understand this as him having a chance to score a girl, but he screwed it up, now he wants to get another chance, because he "needs to grow".
Somebody back me up here.
I think this song is about being frustrated and just having to get away from the world and just watch it pass by.But it also refers to one day having to come back and face all of these problems at some point.
Well, it doesnt need to be about sex really, but maybe about relationships (like lots of other parts of Clayman). He was dumped because of him being immature, and now he wants a second chance.
i can definitely understand that second chance part, right on man
Ya I agree as well, definitely about a past relationship that he hasn't gotten over, and is trying to get back together.
Probably not at all relevant but by Anders biography on their website he sounds like a funny guy :o)
I don't really get many, if any, of their songs but I just thought I would say that! I think it's great how, atleast when I saw them for the first time recently, they wear like ties and things rather than silly masks :o)
In Flames rock :o)! I'll shush now and read some more comments..
I love this song! It shows how theres nothing to worry about on this earth because theres much better things that are to come. Pretty positive message till he goes on about how its getting the best of him "I need a new skin I'm going insane"
I love this song! It shows how theres nothing to worry about on this earth because theres much better things that are to come. Pretty positive message till he goes on about how its getting the best of him "I need a new skin I'm going insane"
I think its focused on being mature enough to take a step back and instead of hating a situation you screwed up, saying "yeah, that was stupid", learning from it, and then letting it stop being a sore spot. This is mostly from the chorus