Satellite

Album: Hesitation Marks (2013)
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  • Data trails like fingernails
    Scratch across the sky
    Hart to know, figure out
    Tell the truth from lies

    Everywhere listening
    Every word you say
    Think I found a way around
    Yeah, I think I found a way
    Well, come on, come on
    Come on, come on, come

    Satellite, I'm watching you
    I'm one step ahead
    Satellite, I'm part of you
    I'm inside your head

    Yes we can, yes we did
    Eliminate the spread
    Better watch, what you think
    What was that you said?
    Everywhere and everything
    And every word you say
    Think I found a way around
    I think about a way, come on

    Satellite, I'm watching you
    I'm one step ahead
    Satellite, I'm part of you
    I'm inside your head

    Satellite, I'm watching you (satellite, I'm watching you)
    I'm one step ahead (I'm one step ahead)
    Satellite, I'm part of you (satellite, I'm part of you)
    I'm inside your head

    Satellite, satellite
    I know you're up there somewhere
    Satellite
    I know you're up there somewhere
    Satellite (so very high)
    I know you're up there somewhere
    Satellite (so very high)
    I know you're up there somewhere
    Satellite (so very high)
    I know you're up there somewhere
    Satellite (so very high)
    I know you're up there somewhere
    Satellite (so very high)
    I know you're up there somewhere
    Satellite (so very high)
    I know you're up there somewhere
    (So very high, so very high) Writer/s: Trent Reznor
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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