Satellite

Album: Blood Pressures (2011)
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  • Lost her behind the station
    Lost her behind the moon
    Operator, operator, dial her back
    Operator put me through
    Uh huh, satellite gave up the ghost too soon

    Rising on the thermals
    She's all in and out the blue
    Uh huh, carried her off on a silver spoon
    I loved her too long, don't take her too
    Ooh ooh

    Oh how he crossed us on that fate your path in my own satellite
    What a mess a little time makes to us when time and place collide
    Operator, operator, dial her back
    Operator, operator, don't take her too.
    I loved her too her long, don't love her too

    Operator, operator, dial her back
    Operator, operator, don't take her too
    I love her too her long, don't love her too, don't love her too
    Ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh Writer/s: ALISON MOSSHART, CEDRIC MYTON, JAMES HINCE, ROYDEL ANTHONY JOHNSON
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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