This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
I need you more than you can know
And if I hurt myself it's just for show
I found a better way to curb the pain
You put a trigger here inside my brain
Mother I need her
I'm falling apart
Mother I need her
And it's only the start
I may be nothing now but I will rise
I'll have more followers than Jesus Christ
Mother I need her
I'm falling apart
Mother I need her
And it's only the start
Through all the smashing and crashing cars
I love the ground you walk with all my heart
Mother I need her
I'm falling apart
Mother I need her
And it's only the start
And if I hurt myself it's just for show
I found a better way to curb the pain
You put a trigger here inside my brain
Mother I need her
I'm falling apart
Mother I need her
And it's only the start
I may be nothing now but I will rise
I'll have more followers than Jesus Christ
Mother I need her
I'm falling apart
Mother I need her
And it's only the start
Through all the smashing and crashing cars
I love the ground you walk with all my heart
Mother I need her
I'm falling apart
Mother I need her
And it's only the start
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It seems to me like someone obsessed with a certain woman, and is trying to do dangerous things so she'll notice/ like him. (If I hurt myself it's just for show/ Through all the smashing things and crashing cars)