Satellite
Elvis Costello Lyrics


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She looked like she learned to dance from a series of still pictures
She's madly excited now, she throws her hands up like a tulip

She looks like an illustration of a cocktail party
Where cartoon bubbles burst in the air,
Champagne rolls off her tongue like a second language
And it should have been her biggest night
The satellite looks down on her as she begins to cry

[Chorus:]
All over the world at the very same time people sharing the same sorrow
As the satellite looks down her darkest hour is somebody's bright tomorrow

He pulled on a cigarette, in the crook of his first finger
Felt the static electric charge of her perfect hour-glass figure
As he undressed her with his eyes her weakness was his talent
How could she know as she stepped through the lights, that her dress would become
Transparent
And with his face pressed to the screen,
He muttered words he'd never dare to say if she could see him

All over the world at the very same time
People sharing the same cheap sensation the
Thrill of watching somebody watching those
Forbidden things we never mention

[Chorus]

The satellite looks down right now and forever
What it has pulled apart let no man tether his own body to his dream,
His dream to someone else
Oh no, oh no.

She went back to a pitiful compromise, he'd go back to his family
But for the matter of a thousand miles that separated them entirely
In the hot unloving spotlight, with secrets it arouses
Now they both know what it's like inside a pornographer's trousers
And in a funny way it's anonymous, the satellite
It blesses us and makes these dreams come
True...all over the world





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Elvis Costello's Satellite depict two different characters in two different situations, both being observed by a satellite. The first character is a woman who appears to be at a cocktail party or some similar social event. She seems to be happy and excited, but suddenly breaks down and cries. The second character is a man who is watching a woman undress through a screen. He is fascinated by her and indulges in his forbidden fantasies.


The song highlights the fact that no matter how different people's situations may be, they can still share common experiences and emotions. The satellite provides a metaphorical lens through which we can see that people all over the world are connected in ways we might not have imagined. They experience joy, sorrow, and even forbidden pleasures, but all of these emotions are hidden from the world, except for the watchful eye of the satellite.


The chorus of the song is particularly poignant as it states, "All over the world at the very same time, people sharing the same sorrow. As the satellite looks down her darkest hour is somebody's bright tomorrow." It suggests that while we may be separated by vast distances, we are still all the same in the end.


Line by Line Meaning

She looked like she learned to dance from a series of still pictures
Her movements seemed robotic and rehearsed, like she had learned to dance from a set of still photographs rather than experiencing it organically.


She's madly excited now, she throws her hands up like a tulip
Despite her stiff dancing, she is now overly excited and expressive, with a hand gesture evocative of a tulip blossoming.


She looks like an illustration of a cocktail party
Her appearance is that of a stereotypical party-goer, with cartoonish speech bubbles representing her champagne speech and bubbly personality.


Where cartoon bubbles burst in the air, Champagne rolls off her tongue like a second language
She is depicted as speaking in exaggerated, bubbly speech that matches her party demeanor.


And it should have been her biggest night The satellite looks down on her as she begins to cry
Despite the grandeur of the evening (arguably the biggest of her life), reality catches up to her and she weeps, highlighted by the satellite that monitors her location from above.


All over the world at the very same time people sharing the same sorrow As the satellite looks down her darkest hour is somebody's bright tomorrow
Despite the privacy of her tears, there are others around the globe who are experiencing the same pain. Moreover, the satellite that looms above her at her moment of grief might be a beacon of hope and success for someone else elsewhere.


He pulled on a cigarette, in the crook of his first finger
He lights up a cigarette using his first finger and thumb, holding it close to his face.


Felt the static electric charge of her perfect hour-glass figure
As he looks at her, he feels a chill from her ideally proportionate body shape.


As he undressed her with his eyes her weakness was his talent
As he scrutinizes her appearance, he finds flaws he can exploit in his pursuit of power over her.


How could she know as she stepped through the lights, that her dress would become Transparent
Without her knowing it, her dress has become see-through as she walks past the light, making her more vulnerable to onlookers.


And with his face pressed to the screen, He muttered words he'd never dare to say if she could see him
He takes advantage of technology to scrutinize her appearance up close, muttering words he would never say to her face.


All over the world at the very same time People sharing the same cheap sensation the Thrill of watching somebody watching those Forbidden things we never mention
There are people around the world sharing this same voyeuristic, secretive pleasure of watching others engage in taboo activity.


The satellite looks down right now and forever What it has pulled apart let no man tether his own body to his dream, His dream to someone else
The satellite acts as a monitor above us all, free from the tether of man's dreams and desires. We should not allow our dreams to be defined by someone else.


She went back to a pitiful compromise, he'd go back to his family But for the matter of a thousand miles that separated them entirely
After their illicit relations, she returns to a sad compromise in her non-romantic life as he goes back to his family. Despite their connection, the physical separation between them is vast.


In the hot unloving spotlight, with secrets it arouses Now they both know what it's like inside a pornographer's trousers And in a funny way it's anonymous, the satellite It blesses us and makes these dreams come True...all over the world
Their affair was fleeting and unsatisfactory, resembling something that might happen in a porn film. Despite this, their private moment is not truly anonymous due to the ever-presence of the satellite. The satellite inspires and perpetuates these voyeuristic fantasies around the world.


Chorus:
The recurring refrain of the song emphasizes that despite differences in culture and environment, people around the world are united by their similar, often taboo desires and accompanying feelings of loneliness and sorrow.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ELVIS COSTELLO

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