This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
The man at the back has a question
His tongue's involved with solutions
But the monkey on my back
Won't stop laughing
Over the wall
Hand in hand
Over the wall
Watch us fall
There's something to be said for you
And your hopes of higher ruling
But the slug on my neck
Won't stop chewing
Over the wall
Hand in hand
Over the wall
Watch us fall
I'm walking in the rain
To end this misery
I'm walking in the rain
To celebrate this misery
What's that you say?
Speak up I can't hear
What did you say?
I couldn't hear
Over the wall
Hand In hand
Over the wall
Watch us fall
Pounding the road
Coast to coast
Pounding the road
Coast to coast
Come over the wall
I can't sleep at night
How I wish you'd hold me tight
I can't sleep at night
Come on and hold me tight
Hold me tight
To the logical limit
His tongue's involved with solutions
But the monkey on my back
Won't stop laughing
Over the wall
Hand in hand
Over the wall
Watch us fall
There's something to be said for you
And your hopes of higher ruling
But the slug on my neck
Won't stop chewing
Over the wall
Hand in hand
Over the wall
Watch us fall
I'm walking in the rain
To end this misery
I'm walking in the rain
To celebrate this misery
What's that you say?
Speak up I can't hear
What did you say?
I couldn't hear
Over the wall
Hand In hand
Over the wall
Watch us fall
Pounding the road
Coast to coast
Pounding the road
Coast to coast
Come over the wall
I can't sleep at night
How I wish you'd hold me tight
I can't sleep at night
Come on and hold me tight
Hold me tight
To the logical limit
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