This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
I’m your Satan
I’m your god
I stole your car
Stoll who you are
I’m your tears
When you cry
And you watch
Your family die
Where are you going?
Your just stuck in hear
Trapped in fear
I’m the voices that you hear
What are you doing?
You’ve got no hope
Take the rope
Tie it gently
Around your neck
Your bodies falling
You breathing stopped
No one cared
No one stared
At your fucking body
They didn’t care
Who you are
They were glad
It went this far
And it’s all fuckin over
Just where
Did you think you were going?
Just why
Did you stop from knowing?
And it’s
All that ended the pain
And that’s
Why you no longer have a name
I’m your god
I stole your car
Stoll who you are
I’m your tears
When you cry
And you watch
Your family die
Where are you going?
Your just stuck in hear
Trapped in fear
I’m the voices that you hear
What are you doing?
You’ve got no hope
Take the rope
Tie it gently
Around your neck
Your bodies falling
You breathing stopped
No one cared
No one stared
At your fucking body
They didn’t care
Who you are
They were glad
It went this far
And it’s all fuckin over
Just where
Did you think you were going?
Just why
Did you stop from knowing?
And it’s
All that ended the pain
And that’s
Why you no longer have a name
Lyrics submitted by Dead People
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wow this is awful!!!!! i hate it!