This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Flesh into stone again
The gods are laughing with me
With all, I see
Flesh into stone again
What does it matter if I'm living
Clutching this beauty
This eely feeling
This fiery despot unrelenting
That I perceive
And here the heart burns
From the smallest crack
From the kicking and the screaming
Flesh into stone again
The gods are winking with me
With all, I see
Flesh into stone again
The steely basis of the greatest dream
Embrace this beauty
This fiery feeling
This eely despot unrelenting
Here the heart burns
From the smallest crack
From the dreaming and
The breathing inside
From the dreaming and
The breathing
Inside
The gods are laughing with me
With all, I see
Flesh into stone again
What does it matter if I'm living
Clutching this beauty
This eely feeling
This fiery despot unrelenting
That I perceive
And here the heart burns
From the smallest crack
From the kicking and the screaming
Flesh into stone again
The gods are winking with me
With all, I see
Flesh into stone again
The steely basis of the greatest dream
Embrace this beauty
This fiery feeling
This eely despot unrelenting
Here the heart burns
From the smallest crack
From the dreaming and
The breathing inside
From the dreaming and
The breathing
Inside
Lyrics submitted by fractured_sanity
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