This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Shame on you
For thinking that you're an exception
We're all to blame
Crashing down to earth
Wasting and burning out, yeah
Fading like a dead star, woah, woah
One is coming your way
Yeah, it's coming your way
You used to be everything to me
Now I'm tired of the fighting (fighting, fighting)
Tired of the fighting, fighting yourself
Shame on you
For thinking
You're all alone
If you want to make a wish you weren't
Failing to impress
Why can't you sleep with
Someone who'll protect you, yeah
One is coming your way
Yeah, it's coming your way
You used to be everything to me
Now I'm tired of the fighting (fighting, fighting)
Tired of the fighting, fighting yourself
Fighting yourself, fighting yourself, fighting
For thinking that you're an exception
We're all to blame
Crashing down to earth
Wasting and burning out, yeah
Fading like a dead star, woah, woah
One is coming your way
Yeah, it's coming your way
You used to be everything to me
Now I'm tired of the fighting (fighting, fighting)
Tired of the fighting, fighting yourself
Shame on you
For thinking
You're all alone
If you want to make a wish you weren't
Failing to impress
Why can't you sleep with
Someone who'll protect you, yeah
One is coming your way
Yeah, it's coming your way
You used to be everything to me
Now I'm tired of the fighting (fighting, fighting)
Tired of the fighting, fighting yourself
Fighting yourself, fighting yourself, fighting
Lyrics submitted by noneedfordav, edited by Cyndrift
Dead Star Lyrics as written by Matthew James Bellamy
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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