================================================ Subject: Re: Unknown song... From: "Creed -7M3 - Live" To: Date: Fri 24 May 2002 18:20:44 -0400 ================================================ Ross Johnson wrote: > Creed certainly haven't released that song. Of the top of my head the only > other band I can think of it perhaps being is Bush. > Below are the complete lyrics for the song. > > Mr Mungo, NP Sita - Happy > > crucified > for eternal sins > re-invent myself > shape my alter skin > > try to break the mold > severed hold > first you find your threshold bevels > breathing out your toxic levels > > ?lung so rope is hangin > now we know what's comin > > oh superman > where have you gone > with a little more time > and a six leaf clover > just a little more head > to make you bolder > just a little more sound > > been playing tricks you know > she got sucked so dry > > we destroy ourselves > to rise again > open up yourself > like a jesus son > > only way out is through > way past you > first you get to human levels > run right through your bullshit pedals > > lung so rope is hanging > now we know what's coming > > oh superman > where have you gone > with a little more time > and a six leaf clover > just a little more head > to make you bolder > just a little more sound > just a little more sound > > been playing tricks you know > he got sucked so dry and you oughta know how to lose > > lung so rope is hanging > > oh superman > what have you done > > with a little more time > and a six leaf clover > just a little more head > to make you bolder > just a little more sound > just a little more sound > >>I have an mp3 file of a song called Superman, the band sounds like Creed, >>but I'm not sure if it is. Has Creed done a song with this name or >>something like it? The lyrics include "Superman, where are you?". After reading the lyrics, I think that the Bush song is the most likely song. Jim -- The black bear used to be one of the most commonly seen large animals because in Yosemite and Sequoia national parks they lived off of garbage and tourist handouts. This bear has learned to open car doors in Yosemite, where damage to automobiles caused by bears runs into the tens of thousands of dollars a year. Campaigns to bearproof all garbage containers in wild areas have been difficult, because as one biologist put it, "There is a considerable overlap between the intelligence levels of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp