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Biology, 20.03.2021 01:00 danielburke24

Livin' on the edge, figthing crime Spinning webs, swinging from the highest ledge
He can leap above our heads
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Ahhh ahh ahhh ah ahhh ah
Villians on the rise, and the city's victimized
Looking up with no surprise, arriving in the speed of time
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Ahhh ahh ahhh ah ahhh ah
Spectacular, Spectacular, Spider-Man
Spectacular, Spectacular, Spider-Man
Spectacular, Spectacular, Spider-Man
(Spectaculaaar)
Crawling through the night, facing evil with his might
He's a hero in our eyes, see the headlights every time
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Ahhh ahh ahhh ah ahhh ah
Making villains fall, webbing rivals to a halt
Racing up and down the walls, bringing justice to us all
Ahhh ahh ahhh ah ahhh
Ahhh ahh ahhh ah ahhh ah
Spectacular, Spectacular, Spider-Man
Spectacular, Spectacular, Spider-Man
Spectacular, Spectacular, Spider-Man
(Spectaculaaar)
Spectacular, Spectacular, Spider-Man
Spectacular, Spectacular, Spider-Man

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