paroles de chanson Plywood Superman - Jim White
Down
at
the
drugstore
where
they
sell
medicine
back
in
the
corner
stands
a
plywood
Superman.
He
never
saves
nobody
from
nothing.
He
just
leans
against
the
wall
looking
sad.
Me,
I
go
climbing
on
my
broken
ladder.
Aiming
for
high
places,
but
I
never
quite
can
lay
two
hands
on
the
heart
of
the
matter.
Sometimes
I
feel
like
that
plywood
Superman.
Last
night
at
the
truck
stop,
the
cashier
at
the
diesel
desk
stopped
to
talk
to
me
as
I
paid
for
my
beer.
She's
single
with
2 kids,
says
she
loves
Las
Vegas.
Her
dream's
one
day
some
rich
man
will
take
her
away
from
here.
When
she
goes
climbing
on
her
broken
ladder,
she's
searching
for
some
sweet,
far-off
promised
land.
But
nobody
never
breaks
free
of
nothing
wrapped
in
the
arms
of
a
plywood
superman.
Now
my
old
daddy,
he
worked
in
a
factory,
and
he
used
to
beat
on
me
with
his
mind
not
his
hands.
And
though
for
ten
years
he's
laid
in
that
grave
in
Birmingham,
to
this
day
I
still
hear
him
saying
what
a
useless
thing
I
am.
When
I
go
climbing
on
my
broken
ladder,
I'm
searching
for
something
but
what
I
don't
understand
is
how
you
can
climb
forever
and
still
never
reach
nothing...
trapped
in
your
life
like
some
plywood
superman.
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