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Satelites
A story of online relationships...of love and of loss. Music by KMP (Harout Kalandjian)www.soundclick.com/kmp
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Take charge
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Lyrics
your words were my sanctuary...
melting my screen
your beautiful mind
enslaved me with each crafted line
and made love
made poetic love to mine
I cling to you through space and time
our satelites cross different skies
then one day the weather changed I
crashed and I burned
the words never came
I frantically write your name
these empty hours take my hope away
can't reach through these walls
can't breathe till I find you again
the silence fell
the silence fell like autumn rain
Our satelites may drift and fail
out of sight and out of range
the silence fell
the silence fell like autumn rain
make your poetic love to me again
our satelites may drift and fail
the wire that bound me kept me sane
melting my screen
your beautiful mind
enslaved me with each crafted line
and made love
made poetic love to mine
I cling to you through space and time
our satelites cross different skies
then one day the weather changed I
crashed and I burned
the words never came
I frantically write your name
these empty hours take my hope away
can't reach through these walls
can't breathe till I find you again
the silence fell
the silence fell like autumn rain
Our satelites may drift and fail
out of sight and out of range
the silence fell
the silence fell like autumn rain
make your poetic love to me again
our satelites may drift and fail
the wire that bound me kept me sane
