Hit the Ground (Superman)

Album: Future This (2012)
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  • Flying high at speed of sound
    On the night bus, heading out
    I'll call you now
    We'll meet on streets, and we'll run around
    Leave everyone behind
    The name-droppers and the unkinds
    And we'll meet our friends
    Blue plastic bags, full of cans
    Like hooded ghosts, we don't make a sound
    Feel the earth pull us, hand in hand

    But if I fall off this cloud
    If I fall off, oh superman
    Oh superman
    I don't wanna hit the ground
    I don't wanna hit the ground
    I don't wanna hit the ground
    Oh superman
    Oh superman
    Oh no
    I don't wanna hit the ground
    I don't wanna hit the ground
    Oh superman
    Oh superman
    Oh no

    Feel my guilt(?) when the light pulls in fast
    Hopes for the days are gone, and the hour's passed
    Not a fighting change
    Comic ideas of the future
    How to jump home now, with a single bounce
    And we'll laugh out loud
    Like hooded ghosts, we don't make a sound
    Feel the earth pull us, hand in hand

    But if I fall off this cloud
    If I fall off, oh superman
    Oh superman
    I don't wanna hit the ground
    I don't wanna hit the ground
    I don't wanna hit the ground
    Oh superman
    Oh superman
    Oh no
    I don't wanna hit the ground
    I don't wanna hit the ground
    Oh superman
    Oh superman
    Oh no

    I don't ever wanna stop
    You could not have made it up
    Who'll catch me when I drop
    And stop me falling
    Is this every gonna stop
    Can you catch me when I drop
    I know there'll never be no superman
    Like hooded ghosts, we don't make a sound
    Feel the earth pull us, hand in hand

    But if I fall off this cloud
    If I fall off, oh superman
    Oh superman
    I don't wanna hit the ground
    I don't wanna hit the ground
    I don't wanna hit the ground
    Oh superman
    Oh superman
    Oh no
    I don't wanna hit the ground
    I don't wanna hit the ground
    Oh superman
    Oh superman
    Oh no Writer/s: LAURIE ANDERSEN, MILO CORDELL, PAUL EPWORTH, ROBERTSON FURZE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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