This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
See, the streets at night
Far, away from school
But, they'll never know
I'll carry on, something is wrong
Runaway, from somebody you'll never know
You'll live on hostility
Breakaway, from the mayhem and misspent youth
And think about the bitter pill you swallow
Lost, in paradise
Not in the environment for you
But, they'll never know
I'll carry on, something is wrong
Runaway, from somebody you'll never know
You'll live on hostility
Breakaway, from the mayhem and misspent youth
And think about the bitter pill you swallow
See, the streets at night
Far, away from school
But, they'll never know
I'll carry on, something is wrong
Runaway, from somebody you'll never know
You'll live on hostility
Breakaway, from the mayhem and misspent youth
And think about the bitter pill you swallow
Far, away from school
But, they'll never know
I'll carry on, something is wrong
Runaway, from somebody you'll never know
You'll live on hostility
Breakaway, from the mayhem and misspent youth
And think about the bitter pill you swallow
Lost, in paradise
Not in the environment for you
But, they'll never know
I'll carry on, something is wrong
Runaway, from somebody you'll never know
You'll live on hostility
Breakaway, from the mayhem and misspent youth
And think about the bitter pill you swallow
See, the streets at night
Far, away from school
But, they'll never know
I'll carry on, something is wrong
Runaway, from somebody you'll never know
You'll live on hostility
Breakaway, from the mayhem and misspent youth
And think about the bitter pill you swallow
Lyrics submitted by jumpin_east_of_java
Mispent Youth Lyrics as written by Christopher John Cheney
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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See, the streets at night Far, away from school But, they'll never know I'll carry on, something is wrong
Runaway, from somebody you'll never know You live on hostility Breakaway, from the mayhem and misspent youth And think about the bitter pill you swallow
Lost, in paradise Not in the environment for you But, they'll never know I'll carry on, something is wrong
Runaway, from somebody you'll never know You live on hostility Breakaway, from the mayhem and misspent youth And think about the bitter pill you swallow
See, the streets at night Far, away from school But, they'll never know I'll carry on, something is wrong
Runaway, from somebody you'll never know You live on hostility Breakaway, from the mayhem and misspent youth And think about the bitter pill you swallow
that's how the song goes on, someone was too lazy to finish this song off, the song is off the hellbound EP incase anyone was wondering, listen to it on the triple j 'j files'
Do you have this song?<br /> I can't find it anywhere,<br /> <br /> or could you give me a link where you found it?<br /> <br /> <br /> thanks :)<br /> <br /> <br /> xxx
i have a question about the lines "see the streets at night, far away from school" i thought it was saying that the things that happen on the streets at night are nothing like what school prepares you for, then i thought of the title and that it could possible mean that he spent time on the streets instead of doin things for school study etc