Superman

Jon Levine, Chris DeStefano, Lindy Robbins, Rachel Platten

If I could break away half of all your pain
I'd take the worst of it, and carry you like you carry me
You say that you're alright when tears are in your eyes
We're strong enough for this and I need you
It's okay that you need me

So put your armor on the ground tonight
'Cause everyone's got to come down sometimes

You don't have to be Superman
You don't have to be Superman
You don't have to hold the world in your hands
You've already shown me that you can
Don't have to be Superman

I know I've been gone too much
We talk about me too much
I'm selfish and distracted, but I'm here
I'm here and I'm listening

And It's just you and me and these four walls
And we are only human after all

You don't have to be Superman
You don't have to be Superman
You don't have to hold the world in your hands
You've already shown me that you can
Don't have to be Superman

And oh
You rest your eyes now, take my hands
Even heroes fall down now and then
You can let it go

You don't have to be Superman
You don't have to be Superman
You don't have to hold the world in your hands
You've already shown me that you can
Don't have to be Superman
You don't have to be Superman

Trivia about the song Superman by Rachel Platten

When was the song “Superman” released by Rachel Platten?
The song Superman was released in 2016, on the album “Wildfire”.
Who composed the song “Superman” by Rachel Platten?
The song “Superman” by Rachel Platten was composed by Jon Levine, Chris DeStefano, Lindy Robbins, Rachel Platten.

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