Satellite Call

Album: The Blessed Unrest (2013)
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  • This one's for the lonely child
    Broken hearted
    Running wild
    This was written for the one to blame
    For the one who believes they are the cause of chaos in everything

    You may find yourself in the dead of night
    Lost somewhere out there in the great big beautiful sky
    We're all just perfect little satellites
    Spinning round and round this broken earthly life

    This is so you know the sound
    Of someone who loves you from the ground
    Tonight you're not alone at all
    This is me sending out my satellite call

    This is so you'll know the sound
    Of someone who loves you
    From the ground
    Tonight you're not alone at all
    This is me sending out my
    Satellite call Writer/s: SARA BAREILLES
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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