This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Comin' home tonight
Nobody's there and they turned out the lights
On you and it's such a shame
Nobody wants to play your game either
Let them find you
The past is never far away from you
And if they get you
Lord only knows what you're gonna do
To them
You're not their kind
They always said
You're out of your mind
And then
The flare you'd never seen
Before tonight it's Halloween
Like a magnet
Draws you back into this town
Everyone wants to see you
But nobody wants you around with them
'cause in a nutshell
You were offered long ago
And when you find them
Lord only knows what you're gonna do to them
You're not their kind
They always said
You're out of your mind
And then
The flare you'd never seen
Before tonight
It's Halloween!
Let them find you (for)
The past is never too far away from you
And if they get you
Lord only knows what you will do
To them
You're not their kind
They always said you're out of your mind
And then the flare you'd never seen
Before tonight
It's Halloween!
You're not their kind
They always said you're out of your mind
And then - the flare you'd never seen
Before tonight
It's Halloween!
You're not their kind
You're out yer mind
Nobody's there and they turned out the lights
On you and it's such a shame
Nobody wants to play your game either
Let them find you
The past is never far away from you
And if they get you
Lord only knows what you're gonna do
To them
You're not their kind
They always said
You're out of your mind
And then
The flare you'd never seen
Before tonight it's Halloween
Like a magnet
Draws you back into this town
Everyone wants to see you
But nobody wants you around with them
'cause in a nutshell
You were offered long ago
And when you find them
Lord only knows what you're gonna do to them
You're not their kind
They always said
You're out of your mind
And then
The flare you'd never seen
Before tonight
It's Halloween!
Let them find you (for)
The past is never too far away from you
And if they get you
Lord only knows what you will do
To them
You're not their kind
They always said you're out of your mind
And then the flare you'd never seen
Before tonight
It's Halloween!
You're not their kind
They always said you're out of your mind
And then - the flare you'd never seen
Before tonight
It's Halloween!
You're not their kind
You're out yer mind
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