This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Hands are red with your blame
Megaphone screaming my name
Whimpers someone I should've loved
Souls weeping above
I've seen what you're doing
Destroying puppet strings
To my soul
Micro waves me insane
A Blaine cuts in your brain
Sounds like forks on a plate
Blackboard scratched with hate
I've seen what you're doing
Destroying puppet strings
To my soul
Megaphone screaming my name
Whimpers someone I should've loved
Souls weeping above
I've seen what you're doing
Destroying puppet strings
To my soul
Micro waves me insane
A Blaine cuts in your brain
Sounds like forks on a plate
Blackboard scratched with hate
I've seen what you're doing
Destroying puppet strings
To my soul
Lyrics submitted by 3ssence, edited by jjrex, tdrunner95, SomeBoys, 3zzzs, Renaissance420
Micro Cuts Lyrics as written by Matthew James Bellamy
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good song, but I prefer when Bellamy sings "normal" (not a lot of screams!)
It's called Falsetto and very rare amongst male artists...they actually departed from a record company over the refusal to remove the falsetto vocals from Origins of Symmetry. If you were one of the only credible performers in todays society (not including operatics) to be able to perform Falsetto as perfectly as Mr Bellamy...you would deviate from the "normal" too.
Umm, I think he's referring to the screams that Bellamy did live on this song from the early 2000s. He screamed alot before the choruses.