Satellites
Flashing by

It's a beautiful state we're in
But how can we love in isolation?
Think how happy we can be
When we just try

We're nothing like we seem
Passionate words are never spoken
You don't know how I bleed
When I leave your side

In your eyes
Love's alive
We've come untied
'Cause we're flashing by
Like satellites

Satellites

Take all the rules away
How can we live if we don't change?
We're always on display
Let's run and hide

And in our eyes
Love's alive
We've come untied
'Cause we're flashing by
Like satellites

Satellites

If we don't communicate
We'll exist in our own space
We have all the love we need
While we're apart, I cannot breathe

Satellites
Flashing by
Satellites


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Satellites Lyrics as written by Amanda Ghost Dave Mccracken

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    My Interpretation

    I think it's about a relationship that's faltering. Two people truly in love but never admitting that something is wrong nor trying to fix it. Instead of flourishing, they're just existing in this relationship they've built; Just passing each other by.

    DeathRevisitedon September 07, 2011   Link

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