This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Winter is blue
Living is gone
Some are just sleeping
In spring they'll go on
Our love is dead
Nothing but crying
Love will not find even
One more new morning
Why must I stay here
Rain comes I'm sitting here
Watching love moving
Away into yesterday
Winter is blue
Everything's leaving
Fires are now burning
And life has no reason
I am alone
Waiting for nothing
If my heart freezes
I won't feel the breaking
Why must I stay here
Rain comes I'm sitting here
Watching love moving
Away into yesterday
Living is gone
Some are just sleeping
In spring they'll go on
Our love is dead
Nothing but crying
Love will not find even
One more new morning
Why must I stay here
Rain comes I'm sitting here
Watching love moving
Away into yesterday
Winter is blue
Everything's leaving
Fires are now burning
And life has no reason
I am alone
Waiting for nothing
If my heart freezes
I won't feel the breaking
Why must I stay here
Rain comes I'm sitting here
Watching love moving
Away into yesterday
Lyrics submitted by pink.city
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maybe about a break up or something of the sort, and this person is really sad and can't get over it
Very beautiful... it's supposed to be "Life has no meaning" rather than "Life has meaning", though.<br /> <br /> I agree, it seems to be about a break-up. Very sad song, but intimidatingly gorgeous.
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