This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
I've never seen such fickle sets of morals
I'm just a failure
I made the worst disease
This is your goddess
Return to family
Honestly this will never end
We stand in line
This is your answer
Recall your dying days
Goodbye my darling
To swim these endless seas.
Then compete to see who can recite these lines the loudest
The barrier falls down
You liar
You lie
Correctness is in no way connected to the volume of your voice
You dance around your dead
Like Kamikaze planes we're falling down, down, down!
You liar
You lie
I'm just a failure
I made the worst disease
This is your goddess
Return to family
Honestly this will never end
We stand in line
This is your answer
Recall your dying days
Goodbye my darling
To swim these endless seas.
Then compete to see who can recite these lines the loudest
The barrier falls down
You liar
You lie
Correctness is in no way connected to the volume of your voice
You dance around your dead
Like Kamikaze planes we're falling down, down, down!
You liar
You lie
Lyrics submitted by merola1024
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