This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Close the door, put out the light
You know they won't be home tonight
The snow falls hard and don't you know
The winds of Thor are blowing cold
They carry news that must get through
To build a dream for me and you
Ohhhh, choose the path where no one goes
They ask no quarter, ohhhh
Oh, no, no, no quarter
Walking side by side with death
The devil mocks their step
The snow drives back the foot that's slow
The winds of Thor are blowing cold, ohhhh
They're wearing steel that's bright and true
To build a dream for me and you
They choose the path where no one goes
They, they ask no quarter
Ohh, ohh, no quarter
Ohhhh, visit me with no quarter
Ohhhh, the pain with no quarter
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Okay, okay
No quarter
You know they won't be home tonight
The snow falls hard and don't you know
The winds of Thor are blowing cold
They carry news that must get through
To build a dream for me and you
Ohhhh, choose the path where no one goes
They ask no quarter, ohhhh
Oh, no, no, no quarter
Walking side by side with death
The devil mocks their step
The snow drives back the foot that's slow
The winds of Thor are blowing cold, ohhhh
They're wearing steel that's bright and true
To build a dream for me and you
They choose the path where no one goes
They, they ask no quarter
Ohh, ohh, no quarter
Ohhhh, visit me with no quarter
Ohhhh, the pain with no quarter
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Okay, okay
No quarter
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No Quarter Lyrics as written by Jimmy Page John Paul Jones
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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