This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Step lightly over me
When I'm given to the ground
Keep in your memory
Where they lay me down
Let rain wash over me
Wash away the years of filth
Swallowing my memory
Wash it down with bitter guilt
Giving water to the dead
Drink what I used to be
Now the cups gone sour
Since you've tasted me
You missed placed your tiny gods
Lost them to the ground
Let them suffocate with me
In the place they lay me down
Step lightly over me
Watch the hollow in the ground
This space left blank for you
Next to where they lay me down
Giving water to the dead
Drink what I used to be
Now the cups gone sour
Since you've tasted me
When I'm given to the ground
Keep in your memory
Where they lay me down
Let rain wash over me
Wash away the years of filth
Swallowing my memory
Wash it down with bitter guilt
Giving water to the dead
Drink what I used to be
Now the cups gone sour
Since you've tasted me
You missed placed your tiny gods
Lost them to the ground
Let them suffocate with me
In the place they lay me down
Step lightly over me
Watch the hollow in the ground
This space left blank for you
Next to where they lay me down
Giving water to the dead
Drink what I used to be
Now the cups gone sour
Since you've tasted me
Lyrics submitted by Midoriku
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