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"Wanderer, oh wanderer / I wonder what you know?"
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Writer - JC. Publisher - HIDDEN CITY MUSIC (SOCAN)
(c) 2007 and 2012 by JC.
Twelve
Sun May 06, 2012
Rock : Progressive Rock
(c) 2007 and 2012 by JC.
Twelve
Sun May 06, 2012
Rock : Progressive Rock
Take charge
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» highest in charts: # 781 (249,392 songs currently listed in Rock)
» highest in sub-genre: # 87 (21,435 songs currently listed in Rock > Progressive Rock)
» highest in sub-genre: # 87 (21,435 songs currently listed in Rock > Progressive Rock)
About the song
Taking the long view.
For C.M. - who really can see satellites.
For C.M. - who really can see satellites.
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Satellite
Written by JC Mosquito. Published by Hidden City Music (SOCAN).
(c) 2007. All rights reserved.
Little one, little one, go to bed; goodnight
Get your drink of water and into bed you climb
Slip into your dreams where it’s big and blue and bright
I’ll look to the skies for my satellite
Satellite, satellite, flying so high
Shooting fast and straight through the stars in the sky
Wanderer, oh wanderer, I wonder what you know
Satellite, where do you go?
Time is here and gone and it’s never like you planned
The girl becomes the woman; the boy becomes the man
And troubled sleep awakes you in the middle of the night
You look to the sky for your satellite
Written by JC Mosquito. Published by Hidden City Music (SOCAN).
(c) 2007. All rights reserved.
Little one, little one, go to bed; goodnight
Get your drink of water and into bed you climb
Slip into your dreams where it’s big and blue and bright
I’ll look to the skies for my satellite
Satellite, satellite, flying so high
Shooting fast and straight through the stars in the sky
Wanderer, oh wanderer, I wonder what you know
Satellite, where do you go?
Time is here and gone and it’s never like you planned
The girl becomes the woman; the boy becomes the man
And troubled sleep awakes you in the middle of the night
You look to the sky for your satellite
