Letra de Margot Kidder - Million Dead
Letra de canci�n de Margot Kidder de Million Dead lyrics
You wouldn't know it to look at me,
but I'm a superhero
I've got x-ray vision and everything.
My frail frame belies my strength
I can lift tall buildings
with one hand tied behind my back.
But the morning after each episode
I wake up at home, alone.
Despite my mediocre looks,
I'm daily dared by damsels
to fight international crime.
In the end I always win the day
I save the world, I get my girl.
But the morning after each episode
I wake up at home, alone.
The comfort of knowing that
I've saved you all wears thin.
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My superhuman efforts largely go unrewarded.
The government won't take my phone calls.
On my days off I hang around the centre of town,
but I don't get stopped.
But the morning after each episode
I wake up at home, alone.
The comfort of knowing that
I've saved you all wears thin.
The day after each episode
I wake up and wish that I
wouldn't be expected to get out of bed and help mankind.
I'd comb my hair a little differently and put on some glasses,
find somewhere to hide,
tell the United Nations they've got the wrong number and I'd live a quiet life.
And I'd live a quiet life.
but I'm a superhero
I've got x-ray vision and everything.
My frail frame belies my strength
I can lift tall buildings
with one hand tied behind my back.
But the morning after each episode
I wake up at home, alone.
Despite my mediocre looks,
I'm daily dared by damsels
to fight international crime.
In the end I always win the day
I save the world, I get my girl.
But the morning after each episode
I wake up at home, alone.
The comfort of knowing that
I've saved you all wears thin.
https://www.coveralia.com/letras/margot-kidder-million-dead.php
My superhuman efforts largely go unrewarded.
The government won't take my phone calls.
On my days off I hang around the centre of town,
but I don't get stopped.
But the morning after each episode
I wake up at home, alone.
The comfort of knowing that
I've saved you all wears thin.
The day after each episode
I wake up and wish that I
wouldn't be expected to get out of bed and help mankind.
I'd comb my hair a little differently and put on some glasses,
find somewhere to hide,
tell the United Nations they've got the wrong number and I'd live a quiet life.
And I'd live a quiet life.