This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
He wasn't dreaming,
When he started screaming
“He touched my penis,
And it went away”
Removing his pants, he
Held in his hand, the
Shriveled up gland, he
Said was a fake
“He silently traded
Mine for this hated
Lump that is shaded
Olive and gray”
Pointing his finger
Right at the stranger
He said that the danger
Will escalate
Unless we kill it
Torture and spill its
Blood without guilt, it
Won't go away
The stranger was shocked when
Rocks began flocking
Around him knocking
His senses away
Like a mad hound he
Was pounded and pounded
'Til he was dead
When he started screaming
“He touched my penis,
And it went away”
Removing his pants, he
Held in his hand, the
Shriveled up gland, he
Said was a fake
“He silently traded
Mine for this hated
Lump that is shaded
Olive and gray”
Pointing his finger
Right at the stranger
He said that the danger
Will escalate
Unless we kill it
Torture and spill its
Blood without guilt, it
Won't go away
The stranger was shocked when
Rocks began flocking
Around him knocking
His senses away
Like a mad hound he
Was pounded and pounded
'Til he was dead
Lyrics submitted by Imperfect_Stranger
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