This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Wrap around
The white pavement feels so inviting
So lie back and gain bruises with me
Its been a long time since ive seen you above
Your still beautiful
Leave here well
Start something new
In our embrace
With that crash your parts into mine
Intoxicate me with your many voices
And ill never leave you ill never leave here
So lost inside of you till now i think we waited too long
Lock your doors and close your shades
I'll never find
The white pavement feels so inviting
So lie back and gain bruises with me
Its been a long time since ive seen you above
Your still beautiful
Leave here well
Start something new
In our embrace
With that crash your parts into mine
Intoxicate me with your many voices
And ill never leave you ill never leave here
So lost inside of you till now i think we waited too long
Lock your doors and close your shades
I'll never find
Lyrics submitted by factory81
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