This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Am I awake or trapped inside
Somebody else's dream?
Oh maxine
Is this all real or dope induced
Are things as they all seem?
Oh maxine
I've never been in love before
At least not in this kind
I've seldom felt such happiness
But if I am really in love then
Why is it me because
I didn't think that I was your kind
Not good enough for your love
You see the shape I know I'm in
With only you to blame
Oh maxine
The life I led is long since dead
I do myself resign
To you maxine
I've never been in love before
At least not in this kind
I've seldom felt such happiness
But if I am really in love then
Why is it me because
I didn't think that I was your kind
Not good enough for your love
But see'est la vie so divine
Que sera sera
What will be will be
I've never been in love before
At least not in this kind
I've seldom felt such happiness
But if I am really in love then
Why is it me because
I didn't think that I was your kind
Not good enough for your love
But see'est la vie so divine
Que sera sera
What will be will be
Oh maxine
I love you
Maxine I love you
Oh maxine
Oh maxine
Somebody else's dream?
Oh maxine
Is this all real or dope induced
Are things as they all seem?
Oh maxine
I've never been in love before
At least not in this kind
I've seldom felt such happiness
But if I am really in love then
Why is it me because
I didn't think that I was your kind
Not good enough for your love
You see the shape I know I'm in
With only you to blame
Oh maxine
The life I led is long since dead
I do myself resign
To you maxine
I've never been in love before
At least not in this kind
I've seldom felt such happiness
But if I am really in love then
Why is it me because
I didn't think that I was your kind
Not good enough for your love
But see'est la vie so divine
Que sera sera
What will be will be
I've never been in love before
At least not in this kind
I've seldom felt such happiness
But if I am really in love then
Why is it me because
I didn't think that I was your kind
Not good enough for your love
But see'est la vie so divine
Que sera sera
What will be will be
Oh maxine
I love you
Maxine I love you
Oh maxine
Oh maxine
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Maxine [Bonus Track] Lyrics as written by Peter Shelley
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