This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Like a moth
Flies towards the light
Like an avalanche
Rolls increasingly down hill
So I seek for you
Manic Persisted
Is this a way
Traced out by a higher might
And is this a legacy
To go and find my other self
So I seek for you
Manic persisted
Our figures seem to mesh
Like gear wheels
Form an integrated whole
I'm a glassy box high up
Over all this soaring ground
Our figures seem to mesh
Like gear wheels
Form an integrated whole
I'm a glassy box high up
Over all this soaring ground
Flies towards the light
Like an avalanche
Rolls increasingly down hill
So I seek for you
Manic Persisted
Is this a way
Traced out by a higher might
And is this a legacy
To go and find my other self
So I seek for you
Manic persisted
Our figures seem to mesh
Like gear wheels
Form an integrated whole
I'm a glassy box high up
Over all this soaring ground
Our figures seem to mesh
Like gear wheels
Form an integrated whole
I'm a glassy box high up
Over all this soaring ground
Lyrics submitted by Midoriku
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