| Song | Stars And Satellites |
| Artist | Dan Griffin |
| Album | Leave Your Love |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| I was born in the City of Toronto | |
| Given on the third of July | |
| Beneath the stars and satellites | |
| And the ceiling in my room and I would cry | |
| Saying "Mother do you know where I've been hiding? | |
| Father, do you know where I've been?" | |
| In the autumn under the maple tree | |
| These shoes are getting too small for my feet | |
| It won't be long before I'm on my own | |
| And I'm hoping that the stars and satellites | |
| Will always bring me home | |
| Brother do you know what I've been wishing | |
| I would let the time fly by if I could | |
| Because my eyes have always tried | |
| To see much further then my mind has understood | |
| 21 years old and I'm worried | |
| That I might never take the time I need | |
| Because my hair has always been so | |
| Much older then my shoulders can believe | |
| It won't be long before I'm gone it's true | |
| And I'm hoping that the stars and satellites | |
| Will always see us through | |
| It won't be long before I'm on my own | |
| And I'm hoping that the stars and satellites | |
| Will always bring me home will always bring me home |
| I was born in the City of Toronto | |
| Given on the third of July | |
| Beneath the stars and satellites | |
| And the ceiling in my room and I would cry | |
| Saying " Mother do you know where I' ve been hiding? | |
| Father, do you know where I' ve been?" | |
| In the autumn under the maple tree | |
| These shoes are getting too small for my feet | |
| It won' t be long before I' m on my own | |
| And I' m hoping that the stars and satellites | |
| Will always bring me home | |
| Brother do you know what I' ve been wishing | |
| I would let the time fly by if I could | |
| Because my eyes have always tried | |
| To see much further then my mind has understood | |
| 21 years old and I' m worried | |
| That I might never take the time I need | |
| Because my hair has always been so | |
| Much older then my shoulders can believe | |
| It won' t be long before I' m gone it' s true | |
| And I' m hoping that the stars and satellites | |
| Will always see us through | |
| It won' t be long before I' m on my own | |
| And I' m hoping that the stars and satellites | |
| Will always bring me home will always bring me home |
| I was born in the City of Toronto | |
| Given on the third of July | |
| Beneath the stars and satellites | |
| And the ceiling in my room and I would cry | |
| Saying " Mother do you know where I' ve been hiding? | |
| Father, do you know where I' ve been?" | |
| In the autumn under the maple tree | |
| These shoes are getting too small for my feet | |
| It won' t be long before I' m on my own | |
| And I' m hoping that the stars and satellites | |
| Will always bring me home | |
| Brother do you know what I' ve been wishing | |
| I would let the time fly by if I could | |
| Because my eyes have always tried | |
| To see much further then my mind has understood | |
| 21 years old and I' m worried | |
| That I might never take the time I need | |
| Because my hair has always been so | |
| Much older then my shoulders can believe | |
| It won' t be long before I' m gone it' s true | |
| And I' m hoping that the stars and satellites | |
| Will always see us through | |
| It won' t be long before I' m on my own | |
| And I' m hoping that the stars and satellites | |
| Will always bring me home will always bring me home |