This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
In my mind
In my mind
It was oh so fine
Happy now
Happy gone
I am often wrong
Put me on
Scissor me
Then you leave me be
Cut me out
Knead me too
You can paint me blue
You can always play with
You can always play with
You can always play with
Always one
Once again
I'll be your best friend
Paper doll
Paper doll
Paper doll
You can always play with
You can always play with
You can always play with
Me
In my mind
It was oh so fine
Happy now
Happy gone
I am often wrong
Put me on
Scissor me
Then you leave me be
Cut me out
Knead me too
You can paint me blue
You can always play with
You can always play with
You can always play with
Always one
Once again
I'll be your best friend
Paper doll
Paper doll
Paper doll
You can always play with
You can always play with
You can always play with
Me
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