Satellite
Unveiling the Subtle Dance of Roles in 'Satellite' by Come InsideLyrics
He's got her just to wear his clothes
He has her solely for the purpose of wearing his clothes.
He's got her just to look so very nice
He has her solely for the purpose of looking aesthetically pleasing.
He's got her cos she looks good with a hoover
He has her because she looks good while using a vacuum cleaner.
He's got her to vacuum the world
He has her to symbolically clean or maintain the world by vacuuming.
She sees all the red satellites
She observes the presence of red satellites in the sky.
And her TV is open all the time
Her television is constantly on, possibly implying constant exposure to external influences.
Yes I see - hey hey hey- it
Expressing acknowledgment or understanding, perhaps with a sense of irony or skepticism.
And so they say
Suggesting a common belief or statement.
There could be something else, oh?
Raising the possibility of something different or additional.
Black socks, bad bloods, everywhere
Reference to black socks and bad bloods may symbolize negative aspects or conflicts.
Black socks here and there
Black socks are mentioned again, possibly emphasizing their prevalence.
Yes, and people get along much too well
Observing that people get along too well, possibly with a hint of sarcasm or critique.
They rarely see themselves
Suggesting a lack of self-awareness among people who rarely introspect.
She sees all the red satellites
Reiteration of her observation of red satellites in the sky.
And her TV is open all the time
Her TV remains open all the time, emphasizing constant exposure to external influences.
Yes I see - hey hey hey- it
Reiterating acknowledgment or understanding with potential irony or skepticism.
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