This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Well I guess that we are not best friends anymore
Cuz I don't think that I like you anymore
You're washed up, You're fake
You've lost your touch and I don't get it
But I don't wanna be your friend anymore
You'll die and I'll say what a waste
You used to be such a catch
But now you're a mess
But now you're a mess
Well I guess I'm not the same guy anymore
A lot of things became clear to me
I stand for these antics
Don't even wanna understand it
And I don't wanna be your friend anymore
You'll die and I'll say what a waste
You used to be such a catch
But now you're a mess
But now you're a mess
Well I guess that we are not best friends anymore
Cuz I don't think that I like you anymore
You're washed up, You're fake
You've lost your touch and I don't get it
But I don't wanna be your friend anymore
You'll die and I'll say what a waste
You used to be such a catch
But now you're a mess
But now you're a mess
Well I guess I'm not the same guy anymore
A lot of things became clear to me
I stand for these antics
Don't even wanna understand it
And I don't wanna be your friend anymore
You'll die and I'll say what a waste
You used to be such a catch
But now you're a mess
But now you're a mess
Well I guess that we are not best friends anymore
Lyrics submitted by lvyrfrndsdlghng
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