Gladiator - Big Scary



     
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Gladiator Lyrics


Ding dong, ding dong, ding dong, ding dong,
Falling down to London town,
Ding dong, ding dong, ding dong, ding dong,
Past the roof tops and the crown,
The rules are easy if you like to break them and offend,
A role reversal, that's the password, so come make a friend,
Its topsy-turvy to give mercy to the guilty men,
We love you faking 'cos you made the effort to pretend,
Like a gladiator craves the blood of his spectators,
I'm in the middle of a man, I'll have to call you later,
And just before I pull out, I swear to use the indicators,
So you can see my show, you can, you can, see my show,
Show, show, show, show, show, show, show,
Here I go, go, go, here I go, go, go,
Gonna tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap,
On the mic now, say my name now,
I roll the dice, you play like mice, send you around the bend,
Sugar and spice, screaming is nice, the fun, it never ends,

I'm Miss. Mischievous, innocent to the bitter end,
Make up is make believe, so slap it on, be my best friend,
I had to call a fire man, my hair was burning bridges,
I'm shooting bullets from my chest, I'm super woman bitches,
And if my balls of steel have got stuck half way down your pipe,
I got some KY time to open, open, open wide,
Show, show, show, show, show, show, show,
Here I go, go, go, here I go, go, go,
Gonna tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap,
On the mic now, say my name now,
Those days, I'd stumble in the dark,
Angels, give me back my spark,
The wrong girl, trapped in the right place,
I've had enough, I've dusted off,
And wiped my blood, on you,
Ding dong, ding dong, ding dong, ding dong,
Falling down to London town,
Ding dong, ding dong, ding dong, ding dong,
Past the roof tops and the crown,
Show, show, show, show, show, show, show,
Here I go, go, go, here I go, go, go,
Gonna tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap,
On the mic now, say my name now.

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The story of Big Scary begins in 2006, when Melbourne duo Tom Iansek and Jo Syme, armed with just acoustic guitars and egg shakers, started playing songs together in the living room of Jo’s parents’ house. After a bit of a break, the two reconvened in 2008, this time with more instruments—electric guitars, drums, piano, mandolins and ukuleles—and a bolder, more expansive vision. What began as a few rainy day acoustic ballads in their first incarnation soon grew into an all-encompassing, genre-defying sound.

Read more about Big Scary on Last.fm.


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