Weak I have been crying and crying for weeks
How'd I survive when I can barely speak
Barely eat on my knees

But that's the moment you came to me
I don't know what your love's done to me
Think I'm invincible I see
Through the me
I used to be

You changed my whole life
Don't know what you're doing
To me with your love
I'm feeling all superhuman you did that to me
Superhuman heart beats in me
Nothing can stop me here with you

Superhuman (I feel so superhuman)
Superhuman (I feel so superhuman)
Superhuman

Strong since I've been flying and righting the wrongs
Feels almost like I had it all along I can see tomorrow

For every problem is gone because
I flew everywhere with love inside of me
It's unbelievable to see
How love can set me free

You changed my whole life
Don't know what you're doing
To me with your love
I'm feeling all superhuman you did that to me
Superhuman heart beats in me
Nothing can stop me here with you

Superhuman (I feel so superhuman)
Superhuman (I feel so superhuman)

It's not a bird, not a plane
It's my heart and its going going away
My only weakness is you
Only reason is you
Every minute with you
I feel like I can do anything
Going going I'm gone away in love

You changed my whole life
Don't know what you're doing
To me with your love
I'm feeling all superhuman you did that to me
Superhuman heart beats in me
Nothing can stop me here with you

Superhuman
Superhuman


Lyrics submitted by Rafael Moliv

Superhuman [Bonus Track] Lyrics as written by James Fautleroy Warren Felder

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    dude this song stinks more than my pet robert who died years ago... anyway, this song means that as a chameleon changes its color, it uses up its calories making it more vulnerable to roadside accidents.

    puregoblinon October 31, 2008   Link

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