Satellite

IAN JOSEPH HARSHMAN, SHANTI ELLIS

Feeling only left him bleeding
For a whole number of reasons
He never discovered
But soon he would be riding his wave

Coast to coast
All his life was rosy and pink
Fluffy in the middle a constant grin
Anyone would think so

But see that body shaking
See that body racing
Feel that body baking from inside
The boy's a satellite

He won't be home tonight
And we crown ourselves again
There's been no change since you and I were young
When we burned ourselves again

The spaceship days when you and I were young
When you and I were young, young
Coast to coast
The scene was for gene

All his life was mostly blue
And far more dangerous than he ever knew
But I didn't see the need to say so
See that body shaking

See that body racing
Same old painful aching bones inside
The boy's a satellite
He won't be home tonight

And we crown ourselves again
There's been no change since you and I were young
When we burned ourselves again
The spaceship days when you and I were young

When you and I were young
When you and I were young
He says he won't bore us anymore
It's the final straw a reason to rejoice

The boy's a satellite
He won't be home tonight, tonight
And we crown ourselves again
There's been no change since you and I were young

When we burned ourselves again
In spaceship days when you and I were young
When you and I were young, young

Trivia about the song Satellite by Catherine Wheel

When was the song “Satellite” released by Catherine Wheel?
The song Satellite was released in 2003, on the album “Adam And Eve”.
Who composed the song “Satellite” by Catherine Wheel?
The song “Satellite” by Catherine Wheel was composed by IAN JOSEPH HARSHMAN, SHANTI ELLIS.

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