This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
lisa's movin on
said your not the only one
treated her way too mean
she's found some other scene
she don't need you
don't need you
you can't tie her
never get inside her
free again
she's slipped your chain
you can't tie her
never get inside her
free again
she's slipped your chain
free again
free again
lisa's out of town
she said you brought her down
she's found some better place
it's got some ...'s face
she don't need you
she don't need you
you can't tie her
never get inside her
free again
she's slipped your chain
you can't tie her
never get inside her
free again
she's slipped your chain
free again
free again
she don't need you
said your not the only one
treated her way too mean
she's found some other scene
she don't need you
don't need you
you can't tie her
never get inside her
free again
she's slipped your chain
you can't tie her
never get inside her
free again
she's slipped your chain
free again
free again
lisa's out of town
she said you brought her down
she's found some better place
it's got some ...'s face
she don't need you
she don't need you
you can't tie her
never get inside her
free again
she's slipped your chain
you can't tie her
never get inside her
free again
she's slipped your chain
free again
free again
she don't need you
Lyrics submitted by middledistancerunner
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