This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
When i think of you my friend
cant keep a smile from my face
i know it sounds cliche
i love you more than you'll ever know
sometimes i sit and think of all the times you made me laugh and all the good times that we've had
i cherished everyone
through the thick and thin
we've walked in lockstep.
i wont let distance come between all the years that wear away
and the friendship that we built
and though it may sound trivial to some but not to me
every night i thank the Lord for you
how we bumped in
cant keep a smile from my face
i know it sounds cliche
i love you more than you'll ever know
sometimes i sit and think of all the times you made me laugh and all the good times that we've had
i cherished everyone
through the thick and thin
we've walked in lockstep.
i wont let distance come between all the years that wear away
and the friendship that we built
and though it may sound trivial to some but not to me
every night i thank the Lord for you
how we bumped in
Lyrics submitted by rjbucs28
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its not the best song but-a-gain i thot'was pretty sad there were no fans for the song, so...just uhm...yaeh
Where is this from? Did they sing it at a concert or something?
So does anyone know if this is a cover or not? I know it isn't on any of their released stuff, so I'm assuming it's either a cover or another of Dustin's random burst of creativity.
It's an old unreleased B-side. waterispoison.com will get you most every one of them.
its on identity crisis, thrice's album before the illusion of safety
nope, it's not even on 'first impressions' (1999). the very first edition of 'identity crisis' (2000) had an extra track called 'madman' (also a good one), but 'lockstep' wasn't on either of these releases. don't rightly remember where it appeared, but until thrice comes out with a b-sides collection you're better off just finding the mp3.
No this was on the First Impressions EP sense I have a copy right here and it's on there.
This is false. You may be mistaking the song for "Lockdown". "Lockstep", is, as far as I can tell, completely unreleased. It is NOT on any records.