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Hossein
What does "satellites" mean here?
You’re the fear, I don’t care
‘Cause I’ve never been so high
Follow me through the dark
Let me take you past our satellites
You can see the world you brought to life, to life
Thanks in advance
Apr 24, 2018 4:21 AM
Answers · 2
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It sounds like this is about a (probably figurative) journey through outer space. "Satellites" refers to objects that orbit around something (in this case probably the earth).
The person is saying basically, "Let me take you way out, away from the earth and even past the moon and other things that orbit around the earth, out into the darkness outside of everything you've ever known, and then, from that great distance, let's turn and look back at the earth, so you can see the world that you made alive for me."
Poetry is not my strong point, and I don't know the context of this verse, but this is what it sounds like to me. I hope it helps!
April 24, 2018
Our satellites = Sex organs (together)...guess.!
April 24, 2018
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