Satellite
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Satellite
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I am old and I do not know
The ways of you young women
With your black clothes
And your blue nails
And your sarcasm
What do I have to say to you
To gain your full respect
I am old
You've forgotten me
But I'm useful yet
Listen here, look around
Read my eyes
See the solid ground
You look lost girl
In your rising haven't you
Misplaced time
Chorus:
I can see through
I can see true
I can see through
Loves crime
I can see past
What does not last
I am your satellite
You are cold
And you do not share
The ways of your rituals
How to find love
What it's made of now
That you're all equals
What do I have to say to you
To entertain your ears
I am old, you've forgotten me
But I'm rich in tears
(Repete 2 estrofe)
(Chorus)
I am old and I do not know
The keys to your happiness
How to stay close
When distance grows
Between east and west
What do I have to offer you
To cross this great divide
I am old
You've forgotten me
But I'm still inside
(Repete 2 estrofe)
(Chorus 2x)
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Rachael Sage performs "Satellite", and this lyric page sits inside the Rachael Sage catalog on LyroVerse.
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