Satellite
Glenn Hughes Lyrics


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I know a man
Worked his life away
He's the one who set me free
I'm on my knees to pray
The kinda' man I hope to be

Satellite,
Didn't mean to shoot you down
Satellite,
You no longer can be found

Hopelessness, have I done too far?
Nothing left but nothingness
I can see where you are
When you fall

The omen that was left for me
To live my life with honesty,
Goes down yeah
You only want to plant the seed




You never want this symphony
To fade away

Overall Meaning

Glenn Hughes's song "Satellite" is a reflection on the fleeting nature of life and the importance of living life with purpose and meaning. The song opens with a tribute to a man who worked his whole life and "set [Hughes] free," inspiring him to strive to become the same kind of person. However, the focus quickly turns to a satellite that has fallen from the sky, seemingly accidentally shot down, leaving behind only "hopelessness" and "nothingness." Hughes seems to be asking whether this is a reflection of humanity's tendency to destroy, without regard for the consequences.


The second half of the song provides some hope in the form of an "omen" that was left for Hughes, encouraging him to live his life with honesty, even when it is difficult. He compares this to planting a seed, which requires patience and nurturing to grow, suggesting that living a life that has lasting impact requires similar dedication and care. Ultimately, Hughes implores us to keep the "symphony" of our lives going, rather than allowing it to fade away.


Line by Line Meaning

I know a man
The singer knows a man who worked hard all his life.


Worked his life away
The man spent his entire life working hard for a living.


He's the one who set me free
The man inspired the singer to be free and live a fulfilling life.


I'm on my knees to pray
The artist is grateful for the man and prays for him.


The kinda' man I hope to be
The artist wants to be like the man he knows.


Satellite,
The singer addresses a satellite.


Didn't mean to shoot you down
The singer unintentionally caused harm to the satellite.


Satellite,
The artist addresses the satellite again.


You no longer can be found
The satellite is lost and cannot be located.


Hopelessness, have I done too far?
The artist questions if he has gone too far and lost hope.


Nothing left but nothingness
The singer feels like there is nothing left in his life.


I can see where you are
The artist knows where the satellite is, despite being lost.


When you fall
The singer acknowledges that the satellite is falling or has fallen.


The omen that was left for me
The singer received a prophecy or warning in his life.


To live my life with honesty,
The singer was told to live his life with integrity and truthfulness.


Goes down yeah
The prophecy or warning is coming true or being fulfilled.


You only want to plant the seed
The artist realizes that the prophecy or warning was given as a guide for him to follow.


You never want this symphony
The prophecy or warning is not meant to be ignored or forgotten.


To fade away
The singer is reminded not to let the warning or guidance fade away and be forgotten.




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Comments from YouTube:

keith ballance

from the brilliant funk/soul album...this is hughes at his very soulful best

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