Satellite

PETER WILFRED GLENISTER, ALISON MOYET

You were alight
And I wouldn't look away
You said I was sky
And caught me anyway
How could I ever know
You burn all that you hold
Now sing to the walls
I've cared more

I want to go
I want to stay
I want your name
And I want nothing that you are
Not even when you're moving me
And you're moving me

I want to talk
I want to sleep
Want to get up
And wash the rest of you away
You never had me
Satellite

Maybe today
I'll not wear you anymore
I'll fold you away,
Lay you down where you belong
Maybe you'll waken
In time to break open a smile
Wide and wild
As the Humber
Satellite
Are you dancing tonight
Are you burning as bright
As the she- boy outside the
Firefly

Trivia about the song Satellite by Alison Moyet

When was the song “Satellite” released by Alison Moyet?
The song Satellite was released in 1994, on the album “Essex”.
Who composed the song “Satellite” by Alison Moyet?
The song “Satellite” by Alison Moyet was composed by PETER WILFRED GLENISTER, ALISON MOYET.

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