Last year, I invented a superhero/villain named Dr. Susan, a podiatrist who saves children or menaces society (depending on which version of my legend you hear), and I wrote a song about her:
you wake up again in the middle of the night
you reach for the switch, desperate for light
because the darkness tastes like fear
her voice is swirling 'round your ears
she's waiting on the other side.
you won't close your eyes again tonight.
I know every nightmare's like the last one
you see her coming and you try to run
those flailing arms outstretched
you're sure they're going to catch you
and you're done.
Maybe she'll catch us one by one.
here she comes — it's doctor susan
she's fast as a crane that's 9 feet tall
she's coming for you — you must be losing
your mind
what will she do when she finds
you?
9 feet's a long way to fall!
she's doctor susan!
but oops! you fall asleep and you dream of her again
she's going for your feet now with a clipboard and a pen
you're frozen in your fear
and all you seem to hear
is that voice running circles round your head
her name is everywhere and then
you wake up again in the middle of the night
you reach for the switch, desperate for light
because the darkness tastes like fear
her voice is swirling 'round your ears
but sleep tight.
She won't won't find you here tonight.
oh, but here she comes -- it's doctor susan
she's fast as a crane that's 9 feet tall
she's coming for you -- you must be losing
your mind
what will she do when she finds
you?
9 feet's a long way to fall!
she's doctor susan!
