HA:TFELT
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Satelite

A song about watching someone shine from a distance, and the quiet devotion that comes with it.

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Quick meaning

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A song about watching someone shine from a distance, and the quiet devotion that comes with it.

Most love songs try to pull the beloved closer.

This one finds its grammar in orbit, in the fixed distance of 'I'll be your satellite.' The devotion is in the acceptance of that role, not in trying to change it.

Editor's note

HA:TFELT's Satellite and the stars we follow

A song about watching someone shine from a distance, and the quiet devotion that comes with it.

shine brighter than the stars but you're a star to me

Most love songs try to pull the beloved closer. This one finds its grammar in orbit, in the fixed distance of 'I'll be your satellite.' The devotion is in the acceptance of that role, not in trying to change it.

The repeated plea 'shine brighter than the stars but you're a star to me' holds the whole tension. It's not about competition or even encouragement in the usual way. It's saying 'I know you're already luminous, but for my sake, burn a little more.' The pressure is in the 'but', an admission that the speaker's need might be unreasonable, yet voiced anyway.

It captures that specific, conflicted feeling of wanting everything for someone while knowing they're already everything to you. The logic doesn't quite add up, and that's the point.

The way 'twinkle twinkle little star' gets folded in near the end feels less like a nursery rhyme and more like a quiet, almost private incantation.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "I'll be your satellite." how "shine brighter than the stars but you're a star to me" turns into a mantra the pull of "I know you're already luminous, but for my sake, burn a little more."
Lyrics

Satelite

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banjjagineun byeoldeul sogeseo

kkamppagineun ail bon jeok issni

geomeun gureum sairo

cheoncheonhi umjigyeo eodironga

gireul ilheun geot gata

na yeogi issdago sorichineun ai

eodijjeum gago isseulkka

duryeowo ma I See U

satellite satellite

kkeuteul al su eopsneun gingin yeojeong

buranhae eojireowo anganhimeul sseujiman

i sunganmankeumeun bicheul nael geoya

shine brighter than the stars

but you’re a star

you‘re a star you‘re a star

you‘re a star to me

you’re a star

jiguneun dolgo geu yeopen

chingu hanaga isseossne

imi algessjiman

geu jonjael daebubun mosbondae

hanbeon mureulge neoege

geoteuroman dorasseul ttae

issnyago yaen issdago

moreum jebal dakchyeojullae

ara dallan geon anya baby

hanbeon saenggageun haesseo neo daesin

nugungawa geu jubyeon sarami

ttokgati gyeokkeum eottaesseulji

ani geureom andoeji sorry

bakken byeori mak naerideon

nariya geureonde usgin geon

nakkaji beullaindeureul naeryeosseo

ijeneun aragago isseo

ne sumi dahal ttaekkaji sorichyeo

geureom dahge doel geoya you’re a star

you’re a star

satellite satellite

kkeuteul al su eopsneun gingin yeojeong

buranhae eojireowo anganhimeul sseujiman

i sunganmankeumeun bicheul nael geoya

shine brighter than the stars

but you’re a star

you‘re a star you‘re a star

you‘re a star to me

cheoeum geu bicheul ilhji ma

twinkle twinkle little star

danji neon seuseuro bichnal ppunya

neon neomanui gireul ga

and I’ll be your satellite

and I’ll be your

satellite satellite

kkeuteul al su eopsneun gingin yeojeong

buranhae eojireowo anganhimeul sseujiman

i sunganmankeumeun bicheul nael geoya

shine brighter than the stars

but you’re a star

you‘re a star you‘re a star

you‘re a star to me

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What is "Satelite" by HA:TFELT about?

A song about watching someone shine from a distance, and the quiet devotion that comes with it. Most love songs try to pull the beloved closer. This one finds its grammar in orbit, in the fixed distance of 'I'll be your satellite.' The devotion is in the acceptance of that role, not in trying to change it.

Who performs "Satelite"?

HA:TFELT performs "Satelite", and this lyric page sits inside the HA:TFELT catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Satelite"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "HA:TFELT's Satellite and the stars we follow", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Satelite"?

Yes. The related section below points to Bond (feat. Beenzino) and How To Love with a short reason for opening each page next.

Where can I find more songs by HA:TFELT?

Use the artist link near the top of the page or the related paths section below to keep moving through HA:TFELT's lyric pages.

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