This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
A kiss from your lips onto my redden cheek
Is welcomed like a train wreck
I bow my head and bring it to my knees instead of grazing
How about another time
How about another time
Cant you just see that you can never be satisfied
Until you try to satisfy
The feeling of bliss is welcomed when im weak
Yet bliss is bitter sweet
Until you can find someone who understands
The weakness that you feel
How about another time
How about another time
Cant you just see that you can never be satisfied
Until you try to satisfy
Cause you can never be satisfied
Until you try to satisfy
Is welcomed like a train wreck
I bow my head and bring it to my knees instead of grazing
How about another time
How about another time
Cant you just see that you can never be satisfied
Until you try to satisfy
The feeling of bliss is welcomed when im weak
Yet bliss is bitter sweet
Until you can find someone who understands
The weakness that you feel
How about another time
How about another time
Cant you just see that you can never be satisfied
Until you try to satisfy
Cause you can never be satisfied
Until you try to satisfy
Lyrics submitted by ciesl279
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