This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Blood is my life
Blood is the road
Every time I have to write another hate song
This is the last great hate song
Scorned is this life
Scarred is my soul
Every time I have to write another hate song
This is the last great hate song
Let's get it out, let's get it straight
I wish you were dead
Don't mistake kindness for weakness
Front and center for another ass-kicking
Don't mistake
survival for forgiveness
Front and center for another ass-whooping
I am the dog that forever bites back
Forever on attack, watching my back
I am the dog that forever bites back
Forever on attack, watching my back
Die and die now
I wish you were dead
Feast on life
The beast, the road
Every time I have to write another hate song
This is the last great hate song
Let's get it out, let's get it straight
I wish you were dead
Don't mistake mercy for forgiveness
Front and center for another life lesson
Don't forgive, damn sure don't forget
Damn sure won't forget
I am the dog that forever bites back
Forever on attack, watching my back
I am the dog that forever bites back
Forever on attack, watching my back
Die and die now
I wish you were dead
Die
Curses from my life
Curses from my soul
This is the last great hate song
This is the last great hate song
Damn sure won't forget, die
Damn sure won't forget, die
Damn sure won't forget, die
Damn sure won't forget, die
Blood is the road
Every time I have to write another hate song
This is the last great hate song
Scorned is this life
Scarred is my soul
Every time I have to write another hate song
This is the last great hate song
Let's get it out, let's get it straight
I wish you were dead
Don't mistake kindness for weakness
Front and center for another ass-kicking
Don't mistake
survival for forgiveness
Front and center for another ass-whooping
I am the dog that forever bites back
Forever on attack, watching my back
I am the dog that forever bites back
Forever on attack, watching my back
Die and die now
I wish you were dead
Feast on life
The beast, the road
Every time I have to write another hate song
This is the last great hate song
Let's get it out, let's get it straight
I wish you were dead
Don't mistake mercy for forgiveness
Front and center for another life lesson
Don't forgive, damn sure don't forget
Damn sure won't forget
I am the dog that forever bites back
Forever on attack, watching my back
I am the dog that forever bites back
Forever on attack, watching my back
Die and die now
I wish you were dead
Die
Curses from my life
Curses from my soul
This is the last great hate song
This is the last great hate song
Damn sure won't forget, die
Damn sure won't forget, die
Damn sure won't forget, die
Damn sure won't forget, die
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Die (And Die Now) Lyrics as written by Dwight Grant Daven Paul Vanderpool
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