This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
I said I'm sorry to change my mind
It was a little bit cold that night
Was dreading the ride back to Little Italy
And meaning to hide out from my mind
When you walk you move like Moses
When you look you look like red roses
Every day breaks
Bitter river was a flood
Why do you leave me in-between Siamese cities?
I saw the sky in you
What did you see in me?
This rubber maid's had better days
Shake it out, static anonymity
Vanity, dull roar died down
When you take, you turn me over
From the street, rock radio plays
"Crimson and Clover" (over and over)
Every day breaks
Bitter river was a flood
Why do you leave me in-between Siamese cities?
When you walk, you move like Moses
When you look, you look like red roses
Every day breaks
Bitter river was a flood
Why do you leave me
Why do you leave me
Why do you leave me in-between Siamese cities?
Shalalala, shalalala
Shalalala, temporarily
She is shakin' out static anonymity
She is shakin' out static anonymity
She is shakin' (temporarily)
Shakin' (temporarily)
She is shakin' out static anonymity
She is shakin' out static anonymity
Anonymity (shalalala)
Anonymity (shalalala)
Anonymity (shalalala)
Anonymity (shalalala)
She is shakin' out static anonymity
She is shakin' out static anonymity
Anonymity (shalalala)
Anonymity (shalalala)
Anonymity (shalalala)
Anonymity (shalalala)
It was a little bit cold that night
Was dreading the ride back to Little Italy
And meaning to hide out from my mind
When you walk you move like Moses
When you look you look like red roses
Every day breaks
Bitter river was a flood
Why do you leave me in-between Siamese cities?
I saw the sky in you
What did you see in me?
This rubber maid's had better days
Shake it out, static anonymity
Vanity, dull roar died down
When you take, you turn me over
From the street, rock radio plays
"Crimson and Clover" (over and over)
Every day breaks
Bitter river was a flood
Why do you leave me in-between Siamese cities?
When you walk, you move like Moses
When you look, you look like red roses
Every day breaks
Bitter river was a flood
Why do you leave me
Why do you leave me
Why do you leave me in-between Siamese cities?
Shalalala, shalalala
Shalalala, temporarily
She is shakin' out static anonymity
She is shakin' out static anonymity
She is shakin' (temporarily)
Shakin' (temporarily)
She is shakin' out static anonymity
She is shakin' out static anonymity
Anonymity (shalalala)
Anonymity (shalalala)
Anonymity (shalalala)
Anonymity (shalalala)
She is shakin' out static anonymity
She is shakin' out static anonymity
Anonymity (shalalala)
Anonymity (shalalala)
Anonymity (shalalala)
Anonymity (shalalala)
Lyrics submitted by boomerstyle, edited by invaderDeviLin
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