This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Bang, smashing in your face
King Kong forklædt som nice
Smashing in your face
Pænt goddag
I mit hoved får du høvl
Hatten af
Mens jeg drømmer om de læsterlige klø
Du får, dog uden at dø
Spark og slag
I din lever og dit fjæs
Gul og blå
Når jeg maltrakterer med et baseballbat
Motorisk helt godnat
Lever i en film
Hva' er det
Hva' det for en underlig trang?
Hva' det for en inderlig hang?
Hva' fanden er der i gang?
Vil de fiksere mig i en seng?
Pænt goddag
I min film gi'r du igen
Skalpen af
Når jeg drømmer om parader sat i bly
Du bløder på en sky
Og den her fucking film
Hva' er det
Hva' det for en underlig trang?
Hva' det for en inderlig hang?
Hva' fanden er der i gang?
Vil de fiksere mig i en seng?
Hva' det for en underlig trang?
Hva' fanden er der i gang?
Vil de fiksere mig i en seng?
Bang, smashing in your face
King Kong forklædt som nice
Smashing in your face
King Kong forklædt som nice
Smashing in your face
Pænt goddag
I mit hoved får du høvl
Hatten af
Mens jeg drømmer om de læsterlige klø
Du får, dog uden at dø
Spark og slag
I din lever og dit fjæs
Gul og blå
Når jeg maltrakterer med et baseballbat
Motorisk helt godnat
Lever i en film
Hva' er det
Hva' det for en underlig trang?
Hva' det for en inderlig hang?
Hva' fanden er der i gang?
Vil de fiksere mig i en seng?
Pænt goddag
I min film gi'r du igen
Skalpen af
Når jeg drømmer om parader sat i bly
Du bløder på en sky
Og den her fucking film
Hva' er det
Hva' det for en underlig trang?
Hva' det for en inderlig hang?
Hva' fanden er der i gang?
Vil de fiksere mig i en seng?
Hva' det for en underlig trang?
Hva' fanden er der i gang?
Vil de fiksere mig i en seng?
Bang, smashing in your face
King Kong forklædt som nice
Smashing in your face
Lyrics submitted by oagersnap
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Great version of a great song,
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