Categories Music Blog Superman (It’s Not Easy) Post author By Natasha Grossfeld Post date March 18, 2020 Join me for an analysis of the song “Superman (It’s Not Easy)” by Five for Fighting in regards to caregivers and the importance of acknowledging your emotions, even when you’re “the strong one.”Lyrics:I can’t stand to flyI’m not that naiveI’m just out to findThe better part of meI’m more than a bird, I’m more than a planeI’m more than some pretty face beside a trainAnd it’s not easy to be meI wish that I could cryFall upon my kneesFind a way to lieAbout a home I’ll never seeIt may sound absurd, but don’t be naiveEven heroes have the right to bleedI may be disturbed, but won’t you concedeEven heroes have the right to dreamAnd it’s not easy to be meUp, up and away, away from meWell, it’s all right, you can all sleep sound tonightI’m not crazy or anythingI can’t stand to flyI’m not that naiveMen weren’t meant to rideWith clouds between their kneesI’m only a man in a silly red sheetDigging for kryptonite on this one way streetOnly a man in a funny red sheetLooking for special things inside of meI’m only a manIn a funny red sheetI’m only a manLooking for a dreamI’m only a manIn a funny red sheetAnd it’s not easyIt’s not easy to be me Tags caregiver support music ← Welcome to Massage and Music! → What is Music Therapy?