The meaning of Superman by Snoop Dogg
Taylor Swift's song "Superman" off of her 2010 album "Speak Now" stands out as both evocative and heartbreaking. It's an emotional journey that captures the longing and loneliness of a woman in love with a man who seems unattainable and too far removed from her life. Taylor Swift uses metaphorical imagery to realistically paint the character of the man who, despite being idealized as Superman, is unfortunately unobtainable.
The recurring motif of "I watch Superman fly away" is not simply about a superhero's departure. Swift is lyrically reflecting her feelings towards a man, who, much like Superman, is continuously coming and going in her life. With the verses, "I can't stand to fly, I'm not that naive." Swift's humble admission of vulnerability drives the point home. Seemingly above her reach, this man is celebrated within her lyrics, but his constant absence causes a perpetual sting of loneliness.
"Superman" is filled with idealized notions of a perfect man. These notions are reflected in lyrics such as "Tall, dark and superman, He puts papers in his briefcase and drives away," and "I'll spend the night wide awake." Here, she's echoing an admiration for his drive and work ethic, yet it’s the very thing that takes him away from her. Thus, the song encapsulates the paradox of admiring someone precisely for the qualities that make them inaccessible to you.
The bridge of the song sparks a glimmer of hope, with Swift singing "I'm not a stupid girl, I watch superman let go." Despite her painful situation, Swift acknowledges that she is growing and learning from the experience. She realizes that yearning for someone who is not always available emotionally or physically, may not be the best choice for her.
As one delves into this lyrical masterpiece, it becomes clear that Swift uses allegorical storytelling in her music. "Superman" is more than a song about a superhero; it's a heartfelt expression of unrequited love, longing, and the pain of constant separation.
"Superman" works beautifully as an exploration of human emotions, delving into complex aspects of love and longing. It gives its listeners a profound sense of understanding and empathy, solidifying Swift's place as not just a pop superstar, but a masterful storyteller. Whether you’re a fan of her music or not, it’s undeniable that Swift's "Superman" strikes a chord by delving deep into universal feelings of yearning, love, and ultimately, acceptance.