A single father delights in raising two wonderful children. Tragedy strikes when the son submersible drowns. In mourning his death the family realizes their destiny. The father and Eloquence, his daughter, go on to battle evil super villains such as Dr. Identity Theft. Then there is a twist. Submersible comes back to life and in fact never died because his mother was a fish, so when he drowned he was actually coming alive and following his own superhero destiny in the Ohio River fighting pollution crime. In the end the family reunites as a team to make the world a safer place.
I played this song for Ben Cartwright one night and he encouraged me to write a whole album of super hero songs. Loren Zuiderveld plays cello.
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