Satellites from Neon Burning by Living In Shadows
Tracklist
6. | Satellites | 5:18 |
Lyrics
Slide in to the past
Looking in the glass
Take a fateful sip of nostalgic memories
Gliding to the subconscious mind
Higher state of danger
No such consequence
Play the game behind a blurred line
Swallowing it whole
Don’t look back at all
Trip and take the high dopamine and fly away
Soaring climb, psychedelic decent
Chemical euphoria
Pupils dilating
Sensation escaping with an acid relent
Not a poison for me
I can live life, roam free
Innocently we’ll be
Satellites in our reality
Not a poison for me
I can live life, roam free
Innocently we’ll be
Satellites in our reality
Losing all control
Holding out for more
Skip a stepping stone to the ruthless remedy
Plummeting down to a stimulant end
Another long night waiting out of your mind
Tell a tale of wonder with a sedative bend
Not a poison for me
I can live life, roam free
Innocently we’ll be
Satellites in our reality
Not a poison for me
I can live life, roam free
Innocently we’ll be
Satellites in our reality
Rising from depths within
Longing, a lasting sin
Close in, your soul losing
Wanting, obsession wins
Wallowing in hope
Pleasure overload
Wake up wanting more in a sleepless fantasy
Scratching the skin, deeply creeping with sweat
Crawling over your come down
When will it all end?
Where did you come from yesterday’s friend?
Not a poison for me
I can live life, roam free
Innocently we’ll be
Satellites in our reality
Not a poison for me
I can live life roam free
Innocently we’ll be
Satellites in our reality
Not a poison for me
I can live life, roam free
Innocently we’ll be
Satellites in our reality
Not a poison for me
I can live life roam free
Innocently we’ll be
Satellites in our reality
Credits
Zoe Gilby - Vocals
Andy Champion - Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Drums, Programming
Chris Sharkey - Guitar solo
Written by Gilby and Champion
License
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