This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
I can’t believe it’s just yesterday
I clean my hands and wash the blood away
I’m without you, now what did I do?
Now there’s just pieces here
In my living room and they’re on the chair
What did I do? I’m without you
I don’t know if it’ll be ok
Neighbors who notice never go away
What should I do? What should I do?
I’ll put you in my attic niche
Burn the house down, go out of town for the week
And never think about you, about you
I clean my hands and wash the blood away
I’m without you, now what did I do?
Now there’s just pieces here
In my living room and they’re on the chair
What did I do? I’m without you
I don’t know if it’ll be ok
Neighbors who notice never go away
What should I do? What should I do?
I’ll put you in my attic niche
Burn the house down, go out of town for the week
And never think about you, about you
Lyrics submitted by fondueprincess
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