Satellites
Second String Lyrics


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Do you remember the night
We parked our cars to look for satellites
Given the chance, this great romance
Will be the soundtrack to our lives
This is what we’ve come to be
I’m standing in the street
It’s pouring down and you won’t answer
Why is it so hard to think that I might disagree
With all the crazy that you threw at me
What did you expect would happen
When this was all said and done?
You’ve played your little game, it’s over
And now you’re gone and you left me here alone
Why are you so hard to please?
I’ve tried most everything
Save for begging, though I’m sure you know
I’d give you anything, but if it’s him or me
That’s just too much, you know I can’t compete
What did you expect would happen
When this was all said and done?
You’ve played your little game, it’s over
And now you’re gone and you left me here alone
It seems that nothing I do
Could ever be enough for you
I swear that nothing I do
Will ever be enough for you
What did you expect would happen
When this was all said and done?




You’ve played your little game, it’s over
And now you’re gone and you left me here alone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Satellites" by Second String portray a sense of longing and heartbreak in a failed romance. The singer reminisces about a night when they parked their cars to gaze at satellites, symbolizing the hopes and dreams they once shared together. The lyrics suggest that this relationship was meant to be special, the "soundtrack to our lives." However, as time went on, it became clear that the two had different perspectives and desires. The chorus questions the expectations and consequences of their actions, highlighting the disappointment and hurt caused by the other person's games and eventual departure.


The song reflects the frustration of trying to please someone who is difficult to satisfy. The singer mentions trying everything but begging, indicating their willingness to give and compromise, but also the realization that they cannot compete with someone else in the picture. The repeated notion that "nothing I do could ever be enough for you" emphasizes the feelings of inadequacy and the inability to meet the other person's expectations.


Overall, "Satellites" captures the emotional turmoil and aftermath of a failed relationship, where one person feels left behind and unable to meet the needs of their partner. It explores themes of disappointment, unanswered questions, and the pain of being left alone.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you remember the night
Can you recall that specific night


We parked our cars to look for satellites
We stopped our cars to search for satellites in the sky


Given the chance, this great romance
If given the opportunity, this strong love story


Will be the soundtrack to our lives
Will be the background music of our lives


This is what we’ve come to be
This is what our relationship has become


I’m standing in the street
I'm standing outside on the road


It’s pouring down and you won’t answer
It's raining heavily and you're not responding


Why is it so hard to think that I might disagree
Why is it difficult for you to consider that I might have a different opinion


With all the crazy that you threw at me
With all the insanity and confusion that you brought into my life


What did you expect would happen
What outcome did you anticipate


When this was all said and done?
When everything has been resolved and concluded?


You’ve played your little game, it’s over
You've manipulated and played your small deceptive game, it's finished


And now you’re gone and you left me here alone
And now you've disappeared and left me in solitude


Why are you so hard to please?
Why do you have such high demands and expectations?


I’ve tried most everything
I've attempted almost everything


Save for begging, though I’m sure you know
Except for begging, although I'm certain you're aware


I’d give you anything, but if it’s him or me
I would provide you with whatever you want, but if the choice is between him or me


That’s just too much, you know I can’t compete
That's asking for too much, you know I can't compare or compete


It seems that nothing I do
It appears that nothing I do


Could ever be enough for you
Could ever satisfy you


I swear that nothing I do
I promise that nothing I do


Will ever be enough for you
Will ever be sufficient for you


What did you expect would happen
What outcome did you anticipate


When this was all said and done?
When everything has been resolved and concluded?


You’ve played your little game, it’s over
You've manipulated and played your small deceptive game, it's finished


And now you’re gone and you left me here alone
And now you've disappeared and left me in solitude




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Written by: Jesse Cowan

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