Superhuman
Velvet Revolver
The Struggle for Superhuman Strength in a Chaotic World
Velvet Revolver's song "Superhuman" delves into the chaotic and often destructive lifestyle of someone seeking to be a 'superman' or 'superhuman' figure. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person caught in a whirlwind of substance abuse, reckless behavior, and the relentless pursuit of an unattainable ideal. The repeated lines, "I'm a superman, I wanna be your superman," suggest a deep desire to be seen as strong and invincible, yet the verses reveal the fragility and turmoil beneath this facade.
The song's narrative describes a woman who is constantly on the move, metaphorically running on a hamster wheel, engaging in self-destructive behaviors like getting high, crashing cars, and using cocaine. This imagery highlights the cyclical and futile nature of her actions, as she tries to escape her reality but only ends up in a worse state. The mention of her face being numb and faith being gone underscores the physical and emotional toll of her lifestyle.
The chorus and bridge sections emphasize the need for a 'superhuman woman' to navigate this chaotic world. This could be interpreted as a call for someone who can rise above the madness and provide stability and strength. However, the repeated references to cocaine, alcohol, and withdrawal suggest that this superhuman ideal is more of a desperate fantasy than a feasible reality. The song ultimately portrays a bleak and relentless struggle for control and meaning in a world that seems to be spiraling out of control.