This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
I’m alone walking home
When you walk up to me
And you ask if I’m free
For a walk by the sea
Once I loved you
Now I drown you
Just as soon
As I kiss you
I remember a day
when we walked hand in hand
And our souls on the beach
With our toes in the sand
Once I loved you
Then you left me
I don’t love you anymore
I’m alone walking home
When you walk up to me
And you ask if I’m free
For a walk by the sea
Once I loved you
Now I drown you
Just as soon as I kiss you
Once I loved you
But you left me
And I don’t even miss you
When you walk up to me
And you ask if I’m free
For a walk by the sea
Once I loved you
Now I drown you
Just as soon
As I kiss you
I remember a day
when we walked hand in hand
And our souls on the beach
With our toes in the sand
Once I loved you
Then you left me
I don’t love you anymore
I’m alone walking home
When you walk up to me
And you ask if I’m free
For a walk by the sea
Once I loved you
Now I drown you
Just as soon as I kiss you
Once I loved you
But you left me
And I don’t even miss you
Lyrics submitted by annefranknstein, edited by lamarcbr
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