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Superman

from Down The Doors by Chance's End

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She's just a little girl,
stuck in the mud that is this big world.
So you set her free,
acting like her private deity.

She's just a heartbeat.
Alive enough to get you on your feet.
And now she's falling.
Go on and save her - It's your calling.

You super man
trying to save a kitty
from her tree of high fashion.

You think you can
rescue the little pretty
with a ladder of platinum.

Watch how she ran,
came right to your side.
It's the fact of attraction.

But now in your hand,
you have the whole world
yet you show no reaction.

You super man ...

You know she's brain-dead,
another victim of her own head.
Cause like her own kind,
she's never one to use her own mind.

You know she's livin' in
A world that only listens if she's thin.
So can you blame her
for dressing as her own disclaimer?

You super man
trying to save a kitty
from her tree of high fashion.

You think you can
rescue the little pretty
with a ladder of platinum.

Watch how she ran,
came right to your side.
It's the fact of attraction.

But now in your hand,
you have the whole world
yet you show no reaction.

You super man ...

So you're a super man,
living life as fast as you can.
And with only one hand,
you try your best to be the better man.

You play her fool
almost like there was a written rule.
And you flash your steel,
like it's the only thing she'll ever feel.

You super man
trying to save a kitty
from her tree of high fashion.

You think you can
rescue the little pretty
with a ladder of platinum.

Watch how she ran,
came right to your side.
It's the fact of attraction.

But now in your hand,
you have the whole world
yet you show no reaction.

You super man ...

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from Down The Doors, released July 16, 2012
Violin and production by Ryan Avery
Written by Ryan Avery and Emily Zisman
Vocals by Emily Zisman

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Chance's End San Francisco, California

As San Francisco electronic music group Chance's End, classical violinist Ryan Avery and singer-songwriter Emily Zisman have found common ground in trip-hop and downtempo electronic music. Now that artists like Hybrid, Groove Armada, and Beats Antique have broken down doors for the rise of strings in electronic music, Chance’s End is following closely behind. ... more

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