This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
I've been in this town for days
this summer it is gonna be long
and I heard you came and went, but now you're gone
I remember when we spoke
the light shined off of your eyes
reflections of my face showed no surprise
Now I hear you call my name
but I crawl back in my house for days
to fix the leaking pipes,
that you always used to hate
now shouldn't you decide?
I will pack away my photographs and pride
How will we divide what is left of our past lives?
I want to believe what you say to me
I know it's real despite all you do.
Soon you will be back again
without all of these words that you speak
can I hold you close without
making you weep?
this summer it is gonna be long
and I heard you came and went, but now you're gone
I remember when we spoke
the light shined off of your eyes
reflections of my face showed no surprise
Now I hear you call my name
but I crawl back in my house for days
to fix the leaking pipes,
that you always used to hate
now shouldn't you decide?
I will pack away my photographs and pride
How will we divide what is left of our past lives?
I want to believe what you say to me
I know it's real despite all you do.
Soon you will be back again
without all of these words that you speak
can I hold you close without
making you weep?
Lyrics submitted by ziggysnoopy
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