This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
I'm collecting your letters
And putting them in a place
That you dont know
And these winter words are the next big things
We'll put on a show
So if you leave
You cannot go
It's your key
I guess I'm not
Some woman's face down with a mexican
On the side of the road
And she said its time for the strongest groups of coolness
To let go
So if I leave
Will you come?
So I dream
If they really want
It's a firing squad
It's a firing squad
Before I slept on my mattress last night
I smelled your clothes
There were flakes of skin beside your hoodie
I put them up my nose
And I know these facts are just replacement as
To not to love
And the blue eye'd clubs still have some memberships
But we'll say no
So lets leave
Then let's just go
It's a dream
A dream we'll know
They're a firing squad
They're a firing squad
They're a firing squad
And putting them in a place
That you dont know
And these winter words are the next big things
We'll put on a show
So if you leave
You cannot go
It's your key
I guess I'm not
Some woman's face down with a mexican
On the side of the road
And she said its time for the strongest groups of coolness
To let go
So if I leave
Will you come?
So I dream
If they really want
It's a firing squad
It's a firing squad
Before I slept on my mattress last night
I smelled your clothes
There were flakes of skin beside your hoodie
I put them up my nose
And I know these facts are just replacement as
To not to love
And the blue eye'd clubs still have some memberships
But we'll say no
So lets leave
Then let's just go
It's a dream
A dream we'll know
They're a firing squad
They're a firing squad
They're a firing squad
Lyrics submitted by clockwrist
Cocaine Skin Lyrics as written by Kevin Drew
Lyrics © ARTS & CRAFTS MUSIC INC DBA GALLERYAC MUSIC
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it's your key i guess i'm not
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