When wooden horses were in use
I would have built one
And left it for you

But I wanted to know
I just wanted to know
How much are you?
How much are you?
How much are you?
How much are you?
I just wanted to know
I just wanted to know

Oh bring it in and let us see it
Oh let us see it
Oh bring it in and let us see it
Oh let us see it

Oh bring it in
And let us see it

A token heir means nowt in the hills
I know that I'm ready
Yeah I'm ready to to kill

I just wanted to know
I just wanted to know

Oh bring it in and let us see it
Let us see it
Oh bring it in and let us see it
Let us see it

Oh bring it in
Oh bring it in
Bring it in
Bring it in


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    i can beleive it, not alot of people know about bsp and it's a shame... or they just dont use this website : P ... but if you look at it a bit more literally, it tells the story of the Trojan Horse (that's what i thought when i first hear the song name and before i heard it) "Oh bring it in and let us see it" would be the citizens of Troy thinking this is a perfectly nice gift, "Yeah I'm ready to to kill" is like the soldiers inside waiting to attack and syaing they are ready... but it could also be more metaphorically like your explanation, or someone using a facade to get close to you just to use you

    mr._Grieveson April 07, 2005   Link

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