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Livin' on the edge, figthing crime Spinning webs, swinging from the highest ledge
He can leap above our heads
Ahhh ahh ahhh ah ahhh
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
Ahhh ahh ahhh ah ahhh
Ahhh ahh ahhh ah ahhh ah
Spectacular, Spectacular, Spider-Man
Spectacular, Spectacular, Spider-Man
Spectacular, Spectacular, Spider-Man
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Crawling through the night, facing evil with his might
He's a hero in our eyes, see the headlights every time
Ahhh ahh ahhh ah ahhh
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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