Satellite

Album: Ukulele Songs (2011)
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  • Its no shame that
    Love's a game that
    I can only play with you
    What I'm saying
    Is I'm here waiting for you

    I've seen the light
    I'm satisfied that
    The brightest star, that's you
    Satellite I'm holding tight
    Beaming back to you

    Days turn into
    Nights turns into
    Days turn into today
    Don't think I'm out playin'
    'Cause I'm inside waiting for you

    I've felt the light
    I'm satisfied that
    The highest high is you
    Satellite I'm holding tight
    Beaming back to you

    Don't you worry
    I believe your story
    You were put away
    For something you didn't do
    But I'm waiting
    I've been saving my love Writer/s: EDDIE JEROME VEDDER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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