This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Don't leave me now
I must confess
Haven't been the worst
Haven't been the best
Since you came
Don't take me now
I must confess
Found the word digress
And made it a home
Don't leave me now
I must confess
Haven't been the worst
Haven't been the best
Since you came
It's all the same
It's all the same
Don't take me now
I must confess
Found the wor(d digress
And made it a home
It's all the same
It's all the same
Don't come try to find me now
I must confess
Holes in the plot rearrange themselves
with all the rest
Holes in the story
Holes in myself x 3
I must confess
Haven't been the worst
Haven't been the best
Since you came
Don't take me now
I must confess
Found the word digress
And made it a home
Don't leave me now
I must confess
Haven't been the worst
Haven't been the best
Since you came
It's all the same
It's all the same
Don't take me now
I must confess
Found the wor(d digress
And made it a home
It's all the same
It's all the same
Don't come try to find me now
I must confess
Holes in the plot rearrange themselves
with all the rest
Holes in the story
Holes in myself x 3
Lyrics submitted by rouge_rouge
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Love this and wish I could told something like that to my lover at the end. Though I doubt. I've always thought it was a break up / heartbroken song. English isn't my mother tongue and while posting the lyrics (btw, a verse's missing, if someone knows...), I read a review where the reporter was talking about a death song. Does it make sense to any of you ? Obviously, there're some verses that cold be understood this way. I'm more for the heartbroken version but I like the idea of the song being ambigous.