Satellite

Album: Under The Table And Dreaming (1993)
Charted: 55
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  • Satellite in my eyes
    Like a diamond in the sky
    How I wonder.
    Satellite strung from the moon
    And the world your balloon
    Peeping tom for the mother station

    [Chorus]
    Winter's cold spring erases
    And the calm away by the storm is chasing
    Everything good needs replacing
    Look up, look down all around, hey satellite

    Satellite, headlines read
    Someone's secrets you've seen
    Eyes and ears have been
    Satellite dish in my yard
    Tell me more, tell me more
    Who's the king of your satellite castle?

    [Chorus]

    Rest high above the clouds no restrictions
    Television we bounce 'round the world
    And while I spend these hours
    Five senses reeling,
    I laugh about the weatherman's satellite eyes.

    Satellite in my eyes
    Like a diamond in the sky
    How I wonder.
    Satellite strung from the moon
    And the world your balloon
    Peeping tom for the mother station

    [Chorus]

    Rest high above the clouds no restrictions
    Television you bounce from the world
    And while I spend these hours
    Five senses reeling
    I laugh about this world in my satellite eyes. Writer/s: DAVID JOHN MATTHEWS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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