Superwoman

Album: As I Am (2007)
Charted: 82
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  • Everywhere I'm turning
    Nothing seems complete
    I stand up and I'm searching
    For the better part of me
    I hang my head from sorrow
    State of humanity
    I wear it on my shoulders
    Gotta find the strength in me

    I am a Superwoman
    Yes I am
    Yes she is
    Even when I'm a mess
    I still put on a vest
    With an S on my chest
    Oh yes
    I'm a Superwoman

    For all the mothers fighting
    For better days to come
    And all my women, all my women sitting here trying
    To come home before the sun
    And all my sisters
    Coming together
    Say yes I will
    Yes I can

    I am a Superwoman
    Yes I am
    Yes she is
    Even when I'm a mess
    I still put on a vest
    With an S on my chest
    Oh yes
    I'm a Superwoman

    When I'm breaking down
    And I can't be found
    And I start to get weak
    Cause no one knows
    Me underneath these clothes
    But I can fly
    We can fly, ooh

    I am a Superwoman
    Yes I am
    Yes she is
    Even when I'm a mess
    I still put on a vest
    With an S on my chest
    Oh yes
    I'm a Superwoman

    Oh ooh Writer/s: Alicia J. Augello-Cook, Linda Perry, Steve Mostyn
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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