This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Conversation centers only on the
Memories we shared
And so I'm left to question why we bothered
If we're not huring anywhere
Chorus
And you
You were the one I
I could have cherished for a long time
But it seems you've buried us in what we've been
And you
You were so close to me
I would have died for you in a heartbeat
Never would have traded you for anything
See there's something beautiful
In leaving things they way they are
But in these moments we could find another
Spring passed or winter
Chorus
You took it all away
You took it all away
You took it all away
And you don't care
Chorus
For anything
Memories we shared
And so I'm left to question why we bothered
If we're not huring anywhere
Chorus
And you
You were the one I
I could have cherished for a long time
But it seems you've buried us in what we've been
And you
You were so close to me
I would have died for you in a heartbeat
Never would have traded you for anything
See there's something beautiful
In leaving things they way they are
But in these moments we could find another
Spring passed or winter
Chorus
You took it all away
You took it all away
You took it all away
And you don't care
Chorus
For anything
Lyrics submitted by risefromtheashes
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