This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Look at you standing there so selfishly.
Dressed to the nines, you look divine.
You plead with people through their television screens,
and laugh as bankrupt tears fall from their eyes.
How do you sleep at night,
How do you sleep at night?
You filthy dogs, you sons of man,
You will not stand there in the end
And rape the Word of God
To feed your selfish sins,
But you can change;
There is still time.
God help the scales fall from their eyes,
And haste the day when we see burning satellites.
Your words are death inside a darkened box,
But we're poking holes one at a time,
And though you tried to fight,
Soon everyone will see
When all your wicked games are brought to light.
Then all those tears they cried
Will then fall from your eyes.
(2x)
You filthy dogs, you sons of man,
You will not stand there in the end
And rape the Word of God
To feed your selfish sins,
But you can change;
There is still time.
God help the scales fall from their eyes,
And haste the day when we see burning satellites.
I can see them falling; they're falling down(3x)
I can see them falling, burning.
Dressed to the nines, you look divine.
You plead with people through their television screens,
and laugh as bankrupt tears fall from their eyes.
How do you sleep at night,
How do you sleep at night?
You filthy dogs, you sons of man,
You will not stand there in the end
And rape the Word of God
To feed your selfish sins,
But you can change;
There is still time.
God help the scales fall from their eyes,
And haste the day when we see burning satellites.
Your words are death inside a darkened box,
But we're poking holes one at a time,
And though you tried to fight,
Soon everyone will see
When all your wicked games are brought to light.
Then all those tears they cried
Will then fall from your eyes.
(2x)
You filthy dogs, you sons of man,
You will not stand there in the end
And rape the Word of God
To feed your selfish sins,
But you can change;
There is still time.
God help the scales fall from their eyes,
And haste the day when we see burning satellites.
I can see them falling; they're falling down(3x)
I can see them falling, burning.
Lyrics submitted by demonhunter93, edited by NemesisDM4
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