Supergirl
I'm supergirl

Sometimes I have dreams
I picture myself flying
Above the clouds
High in the sky
Conquering the world
With my magic piano
Never being scared
But then I realize

I'm supergirl
And I'm here to save the world
But I want to know
Who's gonna save me
I'm supergirl
And I'm here to save the world
But I want to know
Why I feel so alone

Seems like a dream
But there's one thing missing
Nobody's here with me
To share in all that I've been given
I need someone that's strong enough for me

I'm supergirl
And I'm here to save the world
But I want to know
Who's gonna save me
I'm supergirl
And I'm here to save the world
But I want to know
Why I feel so alone

I need someone
I won't stop till I find the one
Who will stop the longing in my life

I need someone
I won't stop till I find the one
Who will stop the longing in my life

I'm supergirl
And I'm here to save the world
But I want to know
Who's gonna save me
I'm supergirl
And I'm here to save the world
But I want to know
Why I feel so alone

I'm supergirl
And I'm here to save the world
But I want to know
Who's gonna save me
I'm supergirl
And I'm here to save the world
But I want to know
Why I feel so alone

I'm supergirl
I want to know
Who's gonna save me


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Supergirl Lyrics as written by Jay Moran James Harry

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    the song seems pretty clear to me...

    It's about a girl who is very strong and she helps a lot of people, whether it be her friends or (in relation to the movie) an entire country. But sometimes she needs help too, and she's realizing that there's no one there. She needs someone to confide in but there's no one.

    inconceivableon August 13, 2005   Link

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