This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Strapped down and heavy, tied up
And bound
This weight I carry, this weight
I've found
So, let me be the one to say I've
Really had enough
Downfallen on
(Yes, you meant the world to me)
My sweet love
So headstrong
(Are you?)
Strong
One time too many
You've let me down
Won't think what could be
Can' feel much now
Downfallen on
(Yes, you meant the world to me)
My sweet love
So headstrong
(Are you?)
Strong
Does it really meant that much to you,
To hide your fear, to test the way I feel
Watch me fall
Watch me break
Watch me crawl
Watch me throw it all away
I can't believe the things you say, so
Wrong for how I eel this way
I'm sleeping to relieve this strain so...
Calmly, slowly, softly, just let it all
Just drift away
And bound
This weight I carry, this weight
I've found
So, let me be the one to say I've
Really had enough
Downfallen on
(Yes, you meant the world to me)
My sweet love
So headstrong
(Are you?)
Strong
One time too many
You've let me down
Won't think what could be
Can' feel much now
Downfallen on
(Yes, you meant the world to me)
My sweet love
So headstrong
(Are you?)
Strong
Does it really meant that much to you,
To hide your fear, to test the way I feel
Watch me fall
Watch me break
Watch me crawl
Watch me throw it all away
I can't believe the things you say, so
Wrong for how I eel this way
I'm sleeping to relieve this strain so...
Calmly, slowly, softly, just let it all
Just drift away
Lyrics submitted by TheGodThatFailed
Headstrong Lyrics as written by Ludovic Philippe Kohler Guy Couturier
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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