This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Hold it up
You've lost enough
You've still got your luck
You're miles away
From the love you made
Even heaven gets rough
Ghosts were meant for bleeding
Ghosts were meant for bleeding
When you see your wall
And you have it all
Broken apart
You follow through
If you bruise it
So eat your heart out
It hates to hope and leave it
It hates to hope and leave it
So the story rolls
And the golden boys
And girls get tired
You look for light
On the blurry nights
When home is hardly a word
You've lost enough
You've still got your luck
You're miles away
From the love you made
Even heaven gets rough
Ghosts were meant for bleeding
Ghosts were meant for bleeding
When you see your wall
And you have it all
Broken apart
You follow through
If you bruise it
So eat your heart out
It hates to hope and leave it
It hates to hope and leave it
So the story rolls
And the golden boys
And girls get tired
You look for light
On the blurry nights
When home is hardly a word
Lyrics submitted by evanreyes
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