Super-man
Super-man-man
Super-man
Super-man-man

Superman is on the air
I'm flying in my super-red underwear
His sexy suit is turning me on
I feel kind'a hot when I'm putting it on

He's got sexy X-ray eyes
And his legs are really nice
Oochie-coochie in the sky
And I'm kissing for the very first time

He is Superman, Super-duper-man
Flying in to see me - from Super-Land
Come on Superman, Super-duper-man
Take me for a joyride, 'cause I know you can

Superman-man, Superman-man

I can see my house from here
Yeah, let's party-hardy over there
Can I touch your tingeling?
You make Superman go superswing

He's got sexy X-ray eyes
And his legs are really nice
Oochie-coochie in the sky
And I'm kissing for the very first time


He is Superman, Super-duper-man
Flying in to see me - from Super-Land
Come on Superman, Super-duper-man
Take me for a joyride, 'cause I know you can


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    what!? no comments? this is my favorite Toybox song.

    "Can I touch your tingeling? You make Superman go super schwing"

    :D rofl.

    Jaderadeon April 23, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    Can I touch your tingaling? HaHa :D

    rhpersonaon October 21, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    Oochie Coochie in the sky. Lol, HaHa.

    rhpersonaon October 21, 2009   Link

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