This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
I'm never gonna feel alright
Woke up this morning in a fright
The bleeding never stopped
It just stopped the plans
To take the exams
Freakin out now and then
Nothing compares... to these hairs... standing on end
Remember the times you touched your belly and laughed
Now it feels like you've been cut in half
Even though the doctor hasn't even came in the room yet
You feel the doom and regret
Cuz even now the bleeding hasn't really stopped
And your hope feels like its been dropped
You don't know how you'd ever take those make up tests
If this feeling feels as bad as it suggests
Woke up this morning in a fright
The bleeding never stopped
It just stopped the plans
To take the exams
Freakin out now and then
Nothing compares... to these hairs... standing on end
Remember the times you touched your belly and laughed
Now it feels like you've been cut in half
Even though the doctor hasn't even came in the room yet
You feel the doom and regret
Cuz even now the bleeding hasn't really stopped
And your hope feels like its been dropped
You don't know how you'd ever take those make up tests
If this feeling feels as bad as it suggests
Lyrics submitted by Grifeichadam
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