Margot Kidder

BENJAMIN RUSSELL ERRING DAWSON, FRANCIS EDWARD TURNER, JULIA RUZICKA, THOMAS RUSSELL FOWLER

You wouldn’t know it to look at me,
but I’m a superhero
I’ve got x-ray vision and everything
My frail frame belies my strength
I can lift tall buildings
with one hand tied behind my back

But the morning after each episode
I wake up at home, alone

Despite my mediocre looks,
I’m daily dared by damsels
to fight international crime

In the end I always win the day –
I save the world, I get my girl
But the morning after each episode
I wake up at home, alone

The comfort of knowing that
I’ve saved you all wears thin

My superhuman efforts largely go unrewarded
The government won’t take my phone calls

On my days off I hang around the centre of town,
but I don’t get stopped
But the morning after each episode
I wake up at home, alone

The comfort of knowing that
I’ve saved you all wears thin
The day after each episode
I wake up and wish that I
wouldn’t be expected to get out of bed and help mankind
I’d comb my hair a little differently and put on some glasses,
find somewhere to hide,
tell the United Nations they’ve got the wrong number and I’d live a quiet life

Trivia about the song Margot Kidder by Million Dead

When was the song “Margot Kidder” released by Million Dead?
The song Margot Kidder was released in 2005, on the album “Harmony No Harmony”.
Who composed the song “Margot Kidder” by Million Dead?
The song “Margot Kidder” by Million Dead was composed by BENJAMIN RUSSELL ERRING DAWSON, FRANCIS EDWARD TURNER, JULIA RUZICKA, THOMAS RUSSELL FOWLER.

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