Hey Superstar

Album: World War III (2011)
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  • You're such a beautiful gift from above
    When I fell so hard in love
    I knew I was dead
    Because your taste of fame filled you up
    Then I became just optional
    Guess I'm the idiot

    Hey superstar, so popular
    (When you gonna learn?)
    Nobody cares who you are
    Hey superstar, don't try so hard
    (Maybe someday)
    You'll see who you really are

    I'm such a hideous, ridiculous
    But honest and loyal misfit
    And I'm okay with it
    But you got swept up inside
    A new media whore
    Well then, I'm so over it

    Hey superstar, so popular
    (When you gonna learn?)
    Nobody cares who you are
    Hey superstar, don't try so hard
    (Maybe someday)
    You'll see who you really are

    I'll never be rich
    And I'll never look perfect
    I don't care
    It's who I am

    You'll never be happy
    Chasing all the wrong things
    And you'll never understand
    (What it is to be)

    Hey superstar, so popular
    (When you gonna learn?)
    Nobody cares who you are
    Hey superstar, don't try so hard
    (Maybe someday)
    You'll see who you really are
    Maybe someday Writer/s: Dan Torelli, Matthew Leone, Nathan Leone
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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