This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
You keep calling me on the telephone
You say you're all alone
Well that's real sad
And you keep leavin'
Notes stuck on my door
Guess you're hungry for some more
Girl that's too bad
'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
No I ain't that lonely yet
After what you put me through
I ain't that lonely yet
Once there was this spider in my bed
I got caught up in her web
Of love and lies
She spun her chains around my heart and soul
Never to let go
Oh but I survived
'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
No I ain't that lonely yet
After what you put me through
I ain't that lonely yet
There's nothing left that you can do
To try and bring me 'round
'Cause everything you do
Just brings me down
'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
No I ain't that lonely yet
After what you put me through
I ain't that lonely yet
'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
No I ain't that lonely yet
After what you put me through
No I ain't that lonely yet
'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
No I ain't that lonely yet
After what you put me through
No I ain't that lonely yet
'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
No I ain't that lonely yet
You say you're all alone
Well that's real sad
And you keep leavin'
Notes stuck on my door
Guess you're hungry for some more
Girl that's too bad
'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
No I ain't that lonely yet
After what you put me through
I ain't that lonely yet
Once there was this spider in my bed
I got caught up in her web
Of love and lies
She spun her chains around my heart and soul
Never to let go
Oh but I survived
'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
No I ain't that lonely yet
After what you put me through
I ain't that lonely yet
There's nothing left that you can do
To try and bring me 'round
'Cause everything you do
Just brings me down
'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
No I ain't that lonely yet
After what you put me through
I ain't that lonely yet
'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
No I ain't that lonely yet
After what you put me through
No I ain't that lonely yet
'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
No I ain't that lonely yet
After what you put me through
No I ain't that lonely yet
'Cause I ain't that lonely yet
No I ain't that lonely yet
Lyrics submitted by vortecs10, edited by rugger1869
Ain't That Lonely Yet Lyrics as written by James House Kostas Lazarides
Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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This song recently hit home and actually made me laugh. Girlfriend ended things I still wanted to make things work she said there was no way possible. "We need to date other people to see if this is what we want" 2 weeks after we broke up she was all over some guy and I decided that night I needed to move on. It has been 3 months since we broke up I have been dating other girls and just sent me some messages wondering how I could move on so quick and how it hurts and was my "replacing" her a way of getting back at her?I told her that it was her actions that put me where I am now. So "You keep calling me on the telephone" and "guess your hungry for some more well thats too bad" is perfect for my situation.