This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
I know, honestly
what's wrong with you and me
there's no space, we can't breathe
get out of my mirror so I can see
when it comes to push and shove
your hand is bare, I wear the glove
at this point you might disagree
get out of my mirror so I can see
there's rows of spotlights shining on me
turn them off, don't invade my privacy
turn a stone into sand and watch it bleed
I liked how it used to be
there was no strain on you or me
we'd come and go as we pleased
get out of my mirror so I can see
what's wrong with you and me
there's no space, we can't breathe
get out of my mirror so I can see
when it comes to push and shove
your hand is bare, I wear the glove
at this point you might disagree
get out of my mirror so I can see
there's rows of spotlights shining on me
turn them off, don't invade my privacy
turn a stone into sand and watch it bleed
I liked how it used to be
there was no strain on you or me
we'd come and go as we pleased
get out of my mirror so I can see
Lyrics submitted by johnsstar
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