| Yeah, yeah
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| Yeah
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| Yeah, I got a little secret
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| I don’t know if I should keep it
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| Or should I put it in a verse?
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| I gotta thank Jesus, I just found what I’ve been seeking
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| And I’ma tell it to the world
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| It has a certain deepness
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| My best friend thinks I’m reaching
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| And I know it sounds absurd
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| 'Cause it don’t have the features
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| It’s like the pyramids of Egypt
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| I can’t explain by the norm
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| My father is a superhero
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| 'Cause he was always there to save me
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| When I’m in trouble and feeling helpless and caged in
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| He would just suddenly appear outta nowhere
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| And kick all my problems away
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| I mean it’s so clear, my father is a superhero
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| Man think about it
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| He ain’t never enough money so how did he pay for college?
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| How did you make me feel so rich when we were poor?
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| How did you make me feel so safe when it was war?
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| I remember growing up, we had bullies in the bus
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| They would bully all the kids in the bus except us
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| I could see it in their eyes
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| I think they knew that my dad was the guy
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| The same guy they was watching at the movies
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| Who takes care of the thieves and the bullies
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| And that is why they would do nothing to me
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| And that is why they would do nothing to me
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| I think they knew my dad might be Superman
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| Ooh
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| Yeah
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| Superman
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| I think my dad might be Superman
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| Ooh Superman
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| I think my dad might be Superman
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| A hero, a hero
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| I mean, he don’t have a cape
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| A hero
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| But in my eyes he’s just as great
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| My dad, Superman
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| Superman
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| How did you do it when the world tried to pick you apart?
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| Never broke character, never had a difference of heart
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| Never got credit, never wanted any
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| A hero without an ego, I heard there aren’t any
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| My best friend lost his dad at a young age
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| That became a lesson for the both of us at some stage
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| He would always tell me that he had no one to run to
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| Meanwhile I was angry that you couldn’t buy me some shoe
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| This is what it’s come to huh?
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| To judge our fathers by how rich they are
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| Which is the least important thing on the list is love
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| The self confidence, humility
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| You taught me the love of God, the Holy Trinity
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| Too much pressure on the male figure
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| You ain’t providing then you worthless
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| The world seems to turn a blind eye when they hurt, man
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| Some niggas can’t express themselves to women, so they hurt them
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| It’s just a vicious cycle, we really need the bible
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| So thank you for teaching me to believe in the Word
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| Thank you for teaching me to never hit a girl
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| Thank you for teaching me to cry when I hurt
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| Thank you for teaching me to take over the world
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| Le tyma
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| I wrote this song to tell you that I love you
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| I hope you know that there’s nobody that I’ll put above you
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| You’re god, you’re my father, you’re my brother and my uncle
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| Le tyma
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| I wrote this song to tell you that I love you
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| You are Superman
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| Ooh Superman
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| Yeah, it’s pretty clear you’re Superman
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| Ooh Superman
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| I hope that you know that you’re Superman
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| A hero, a hero
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| I mean, he don’t have a cape
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| A hero
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| But in my eyes he’s just as great
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| My dad, Superman
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| Superman
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| Yeah
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| O mpontshitse mehlolo
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| Ka hara lefifi la ho hola
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| Wang kgantshetsa tsela
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| Ka bona kgoro, ka bona kgoro
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| Ka hloella
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| Sehlohlolong sa thaba ya bophelo
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| O mpontsitse tsela
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| Wang kgantshetsa
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| Ka bona kgoro, ka bona kgoro
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| A hero, hero, hero
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| Ah what a superman |