Satellite
The Ruse Lyrics


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Can you hold on to your child as the sun sets in your eyes
and you face those darkened skies
Can you hold on?
But he will push away to make his great escape
There's nothing you can say
Won't you hold on?
You will see, see him bleed
You can't pave the path he made
Satellite flying high
Won't you come on down
Down to the ground
The tighter that you squeeze
The more he craves release
He's asking you please
Can you hold on?
But he will push you away to make his great escape
There's nothing you can say
Won't you hold on?
You will see, see him bleed
You can't pave the path he made
Satellite flying high
Won't you come on down
Down to the ground
Can you hold on to your child
As the sun sets in your eyes
And you face those darkened skies
Can you hold on?
You will see, see him bleed
You can't pave the path he made
Down to the ground
Satellite flying high




Won't you come on down
Down to the ground

Overall Meaning

In The Ruse's song "Satellite," the lyrics tell the story of a parent struggling to hold on to their child as they navigate through life, and the inevitable push and pull that comes with that journey. The first verse presents the challenge of facing difficult times and wondering if the parent can hold on to their child through it all. The second verse emphasizes the child's need for independence and freedom, despite their parent's efforts to guide them. The chorus repeats the line "satellite flying high," which can be interpreted as a metaphor for the distance and independence the child seeks, while the parent desires for them to come back down to earth and stay grounded.


The lines "the tighter that you squeeze, the more he craves release" illustrate the struggle between holding on too tightly and letting go too quickly. Parents want to protect their children from the pain and harm of the world, but they also need to allow their child to experience their own struggles and learn from them. The final repetition of "can you hold on?" represents the ongoing question and struggle that parents experience as they try to balance their love and guidance with their child's need for independence.


Overall, "Satellite" is a powerful and emotional song that captures the complexities of the parent-child relationship, especially during the child's journey towards independence.


Line by Line Meaning

Can you hold on to your child as the sun sets in your eyes
As you face difficult circumstances with your loved ones, can you maintain your emotional stability and be there for them?


and you face those darkened skies
As the situation becomes bleak and uncertain, can you still remain a source of comfort and support?


Can you hold on?
Are you strong enough to keep going despite the obstacles and challenges?


But he will push away to make his great escape
Even if you try to help, the person you care about may resist and try to distance themselves from you.


There's nothing you can say
Despite your best efforts, words alone may not be enough to convince them to stay.


Won't you hold on?
Will you continue to fight for your loved one and be there for them, even when it gets tough?


You will see, see him bleed
If you push too hard or fail to provide the right kind of support, you may end up causing them pain or harm.


You can't pave the path he made
The person you care about is on their own journey, and it's not your place to try and change their path.


Satellite flying high
The imagery of a satellite serves as a metaphor for someone who feels detached or isolated from others, viewing them from afar.


Won't you come on down
The artist is pleading with the person to take a more active role and try to connect with them.


Down to the ground
This phrase emphasizes the need for a more grounded, hands-on approach to the situation.


The tighter that you squeeze
If you try to control or smother the person, it may only make them more resistant to your help.


The more he craves release
The more pressure you put on them, the more they may want to get away and be free.


He's asking you please
The person is requesting for you to be understanding and show empathy towards their situation.




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Comments from YouTube:

tautou88

I <3 this song.

Melissa Hernandez

3:50 "Ha sido una primicia debatir durante la guerra fría entre los estados de admiración y salud mental que pretendían abolizar alboralizar canciones de la órbita espacial, de la órbita espacial, hay alguien ahí?" mas o menos eso escucho .__. es parte de la canción?

Melissa Hernandez

Soy la única que escucha el "hay alguien ahi?" en el final??

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