This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
The day has come and you've decided to let go
You take off your mask so everyone can see your face
The barrel is on your frame ready to end the pain
All the bottled up hate is going to explode
You've lost all you've ever known
And you've never felt so alone
You let the darkness consume your soul
So I'm here giving you hope
Don’t tell me it’s all over
It’s never too late to right what you’ve done wrong
Don’t break down it’s almost over
Close your hand and just keep hanging on
You look in my eyes and say you’re living a lost cause
There’s nothing left for you to go on for
Every tear that you have shed for the demons in your head
You want it to all to end from a bullet with your name
But I see innocence in your heart it won’t let you fall apart
I know that life is hard but you don’t need to harbor the blame
Don’t tell me it’s all over
It’s never too late to right what you’ve done wrong
Don’t break down it’s almost over
Close your hand and just keeping hanging on
I’ll catch you when you fall down
I’ll catch you when you fall down
I’ll catch you when you fall down
Don’t tell me it’s all over
It’s never too late to right what you’ve done wrong
Don’t break down it’s almost over
Close your hand and just keep hanging on
Don’t tell me it’s all over
It’s never too late to right what you’ve done wrong
Don’t break down it’s almost over
Close your hand and just keep hanging on
You take off your mask so everyone can see your face
The barrel is on your frame ready to end the pain
All the bottled up hate is going to explode
You've lost all you've ever known
And you've never felt so alone
You let the darkness consume your soul
So I'm here giving you hope
Don’t tell me it’s all over
It’s never too late to right what you’ve done wrong
Don’t break down it’s almost over
Close your hand and just keep hanging on
You look in my eyes and say you’re living a lost cause
There’s nothing left for you to go on for
Every tear that you have shed for the demons in your head
You want it to all to end from a bullet with your name
But I see innocence in your heart it won’t let you fall apart
I know that life is hard but you don’t need to harbor the blame
Don’t tell me it’s all over
It’s never too late to right what you’ve done wrong
Don’t break down it’s almost over
Close your hand and just keeping hanging on
I’ll catch you when you fall down
I’ll catch you when you fall down
I’ll catch you when you fall down
Don’t tell me it’s all over
It’s never too late to right what you’ve done wrong
Don’t break down it’s almost over
Close your hand and just keep hanging on
Don’t tell me it’s all over
It’s never too late to right what you’ve done wrong
Don’t break down it’s almost over
Close your hand and just keep hanging on
Lyrics submitted by MusicFREAK20
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