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There’s a superhero protecting the city, And when the sun goes down he fights To keep his friends and family safe On treacherous, deadly nights. He uses his marvelous super strength For lots of things, it‘s quite practical. And he uses invisibility To be supremely sneaky and tactical. Each and every night he goes to stop Bad people from doing bad things The city loves their superhero, And treat him as their king. They know him well and they can tell That he’ll always treat them with care They know they can call at any time, And that the hero will always be there. But many long and sleepless nights Begin to take their toll. The hero’s getting tired Night after night on patrol. And the battles fought aren’t easily won, The hero’s decorated with scars From poison darts, and fisticuffs, Falling from buildings onto cars. But no one else can protect the people Whom the hero love so dear, So the hero cannot take a break, Not one day off because he fears That as soon as he’s gone the baddies will come And wreak havoc on his friends And the hero cannot allow that to happen; He could never make amends. Though he’s growing quite weary, the hero keeps fighting Because that’s the way heroes are wired. But his strength doesn’t work like it used to, And his invisibility tends to backfire. His strength only works around other people, He grows weak as soon as they’re gone. He’s invisible almost all of the time, So people can’t see something’s wrong. It’s now to the point where the hero dreads The sun sinking into the west Because he knows that once the sun goes down, He’ll be put to the test. He’s so tired and weak and he’s ready to quit But he knows he must go out again. Isn’t protecting the city week after week Worth any amount of pain? He’s reluctant to go out, and almost dares to do evil, To show that he’s in control. But he knows he never will, his reputation’s at stake, And he prepares to go out on patrol. The city is asking to be saved once again. And he cries as the sky turns red, Maybe the city won’t expect to be saved If the hero himself is dead. For the hero feels so very alone. He knows he can’t go on forever. How many more super villains and monsters, He asks, can this poor hero weather? The hero knows that he can’t go much longer, That he only has a little while Before the people figure out he’s hurt But for now he saves with a smile. Though his bones are weak, and his skin is bruised, Off to save the city once more, he goes. He’s pushing himself far past his limit As he brawls ‘gainst countless foes. He wants to keep his people safe, Though he may be going to his grave. For no one ever taught this hero To save others, first himself he has to save.
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Jul 17, 2019
Jul 17, 2019 at 5:03 AM UTC
Superhero
There’s a superhero protecting the city, And when the sun goes down he fights To keep his friends and family safe On treacherous, deadly nights. He uses his marvelous super strength For lots of things, it‘s quite practical. And he uses invisibility To be supremely sneaky and tactical. Each and every night he goes to stop Bad people from doing bad things The city loves their superhero, And treat him as their king. They know him well and they can tell That he’ll always treat them with care They know they can call at any time, And that the hero will always be there. But many long and sleepless nights Begin to take their toll. The hero’s getting tired Night after night on patrol. And the battles fought aren’t easily won, The hero’s decorated with scars From poison darts, and fisticuffs, Falling from buildings onto cars. But no one else can protect the people Whom the hero love so dear, So the hero cannot take a break, Not one day off because he fears That as soon as he’s gone the baddies will come And wreak havoc on his friends And the hero cannot allow that to happen; He could never make amends. Though he’s growing quite weary, the hero keeps fighting Because that’s the way heroes are wired. But his strength doesn’t work like it used to, And his invisibility tends to backfire. His strength only works around other people, He grows weak as soon as they’re gone. He’s invisible almost all of the time, So people can’t see something’s wrong. It’s now to the point where the hero dreads The sun sinking into the west Because he knows that once the sun goes down, He’ll be put to the test. He’s so tired and weak and he’s ready to quit But he knows he must go out again. Isn’t protecting the city week after week Worth any amount of pain? He’s reluctant to go out, and almost dares to do evil, To show that he’s in control. But he knows he never will, his reputation’s at stake, And he prepares to go out on patrol. The city is asking to be saved once again. And he cries as the sky turns red, Maybe the city won’t expect to be saved If the hero himself is dead. For the hero feels so very alone. He knows he can’t go on forever. How many more super villains and monsters, He asks, can this poor hero weather? The hero knows that he can’t go much longer, That he only has a little while Before the people figure out he’s hurt But for now he saves with a smile. Though his bones are weak, and his skin is bruised, Off to save the city once more, he goes. He’s pushing himself far past his limit As he brawls ‘gainst countless foes. He wants to keep his people safe, Though he may be going to his grave. For no one ever taught this hero To save others, first himself he has to save.
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Jul 17, 2019
Jul 17, 2019 at 5:03 AM UTC
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