Black and blue I chose my way
I, the candid castaway
In a way delayed by one more broken season
To find reason for appeasing you and

So I found my guiding light
Lamp and flashing red and white
Through a starry night I'm better nowhere-bound
Than boundin' on your solid ground

Satellite, save my life
I'm wishing on a two-way radio
Love might be just like me
Jaded, bated, all alone
A whisper on a two-way radio

All in all I feel the same
Wishing on an airplane
Its callin' stars by name
A lonely song of freedom rings
In hope of someone listening and
So I send my feeble flare
Through the silent arctic air
Heading anywhere
Until at last I've finally found
A place to lay my anchor down

Satellite, save my life
I'm wishin' on a two-way radio
Love might be just like me
Jaded, bated, all alone
You never know never never

Heaven help me I'm
Drownin' and I can't save me
Send some salvation
To keep me alive

Satellite, save my life
I'm wishin' on a two-way radio
Love might be just like me
Jaded, bated, all alone
Satellite, save my life
I'm wishin' on a two-way radio
Love might be just like me
Jaded, bated, all alone
A whisper on a two-way radio



Lyrics submitted by thegirlmostlovely, edited by Elluna

Track duration: 04:01

"Satellite" as written by Elton John, Bernie Taupin

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    My Interpretation:Whoops didn't expect that to go as a subcomment.

    This is one of my most favourite songs ever!

    I think it needs to be said that it doesn't necessarily have to be a physically abusive relationship, it could be a metaphor, but it's likely I think because of two reasons. The red and white lights seem like ambulance lights to me, and also Anna Nalick's video for "In The Rough" portrays a story about an abusive relationship. Seems like a recurring theme.

    Everything else I think is just imagery to describe how she feels so alone. Words like "drowing", "wave", "castaway", "anchor" and "two-way radio" all are sea-related terms. I think she's trying to portray the picture where she's just floating in the middle of the ocean, miles away from anyone. She's all alone. Her voice is just a whisper on a two-way radio to illustrate how insignificant and distant she is. And as she's floating, on her own, she's calling to the stars, the aeroplane, the two-way radio, sending flares and shouting to the satellite to save her because she's drowning and can't cope anymore.
    Flag raysplaceinspaceon December 03, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:i like BangYourHead's comment.
    i agree with it being about an abusive relationship, but that whole star-satellite thing makes sense.
    Flag amourladrogueon June 23, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:This is what I think: you know when you're looking a the stars and you're like wow that one's bright, but the u realize that its just an "aeroplane" or a satellite. Well, maybe she's wishing on a star and sees its a satellite, so she just "whispers on a two-way radio" knowing that its feeble
    Flag BangYourHeadon June 07, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:I agree with the relationship idea, but I think that it's communicated through a surface story that no one's mentioned yet. I actually don't see it quite as much now that I read the lyrics... so maybe I'm totally off. But listening to the song I never quite understood it - just caught glimpses of a very literal story. I think it could be about someone who's on a boat, lost in the Arctic. I mean not at the core of the song but just as an extended metaphor. She's using her two-way radio to call for help, just like someone calls for help when they're lost in a relationship, but so far no one's heard her.

    These lines are the best example of this idea:
    And so I send my feeble flare
    Through the silent arctic air
    Heading anywhere
    Until at last I've finally found
    A place to lay my anchor down

    I know that in one sense her feeble flare is a signal for help and that arctic air might mean the atmosphere of the relationship and/or her life is cold, but this could have a basic literal meaning too. I don't know, maybe this was totally unintentional, but this is the image I've always gotten from this song.
    Flag anythingbutordinaryon May 18, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:This is one of my favorite songs, lyrically. Obviously, its about a relationship gone bad, perhaps even abusive. And, like any shipwrecked somebody, she wants be saved from that relationship. I like the "lonely song of freedom rings in hope of someone listening" part. Does anyone know what that means?
    Flag silentmovie322on February 03, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:well, i think there is a much more easier explanation, satelites are flashing red and white... :P
    anyway, this is my explanation:
    She wishes to be free (maybe singel?) she is wishing on an airplane, so she wants to get away. she also says that there is a lonely song of freedom and she hopes that someone listens (so she want to be free and she is singing and whispering on a radio that she want to be free and she is hopping for someone to hear here). so maybe she is in a boring relationship: "I'm better nowhere bound
    Than drowning on your solid ground". and this refers to: "Heaven, help me I'm drowning and I can't save me Send some salvation To keep me alive".
    so she is very bored and want to be safed from that.
    btw, sorry for the bad english, im from holland :P
    Flag iseldeon October 29, 2006   Link
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    General Comment:hmm...maybe the red and white lights signify ambulence lights...aren't they red and white?

    Personally, I really love this song. The vocals and harmony are great. It's very catchy even though it does have a sad tone.
    Flag kattshortyon August 15, 2006   Link
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    General Comment:i love the way she sings this part...

    Heaven, help me
    I'm drowning and I can't save me
    Send some salvation
    To keep me alive
    Flag eloisatoabelardon April 11, 2006   Link
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    General Comment:coastal bird...I got the same impression as you...but then again, I just got dumped and feel that way sooo....I dunno if it's my mind doing that or whatever....but then again, isn't that the point of a song? The artists writes a song with their own meaning but it's open for the listener to fit it into their own life? *shrugs*
    Flag MdmeAntoineon March 31, 2006   Link
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    General Comment:I always thought red and white was the colors the satelitte was flashing too. Well, she's just kinda calling out, into the unknown, waiting on God, just hoping that he'll help her.
    Flag coastal_birdon March 18, 2006   Link

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