Dress real sharp
Cut up a rug
Cut up every rug in the town

Well I'll take you to the hills
The size of a movie screen
They are showing still
I'll spin you round myself
Dizzy us up
And shake us up well

Come on pretty you still got it don't you
Make it fancy now he's gone
Come on pretty you still got it
Don't yod u
You and me like a million to one

I stole his name off the old army suit
He war in the war
When he thought he was fighting you
And I
Swing high and I swing low
Talking to god to see if he knows

I am a super hero
I will swing you away
We will tap the heels with our bare feet
To our hearts we stagger away

Well I'll take you to the hills
The size of a movie screen
They are showing still
I'll spin you round myself
Dizzy us up
And shake us up well

Come on pretty you still got it don't you
Make it fancy now he's gone
Come on pretty you still got it
Don't you
You and me like a million to one

I am a super hero
I will swing you away
We will tap the heels with our bare feet
To our hearts we swagger and sway

Come on pretty, come on, come on


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    i think it's about Thao who's taking a girl out for a night on the town. the girl is somehow separated from her lover. he's either off at war, or they're just broken up. Thao is letting the girl know that that's no reason to mope or feel down. Thao is more than willing to be a substitute. if not a much better replacement. she stole the name of the girl's lover and is playing his role. in fact, while he's just an army fighter, Thao is better. she's a super hero.

    RaineBM1185on September 27, 2009   Link

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