This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Wake up all alone
Sending postcards back to home...
On the road
If the medication works
Could I be the way I was?
In control
You painted a picture
I'm the worst type of sinner...
You know
You painted a picture
Happier than I can afford
Nobody can save me
Nobody can save me
Nobody can say what I'll do if I'm alone
Sign off
Sign off
Sign off
Sign off
Sign off (Nobody can save me)
Sign off
Sign off (Nobody can save me)
Sign off
Sending postcards back to home...
On the road
If the medication works
Could I be the way I was?
In control
You painted a picture
I'm the worst type of sinner...
You know
You painted a picture
Happier than I can afford
Nobody can save me
Nobody can save me
Nobody can say what I'll do if I'm alone
Sign off
Sign off
Sign off
Sign off
Sign off (Nobody can save me)
Sign off
Sign off (Nobody can save me)
Sign off
Lyrics submitted by prayingmantis84
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