This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
preach common sense and call it religion
tell me not to kill and now I must worship you?
you're invisible - I can't see you
you're inaudible - I can't hear you
feed the hungry - clothe the naked
starve the hungry - choke the thirsty
let them all bleed dry in my grasp
no angels stalk - stalk, stalk, stalk
I am reborn - I know apocalypse
(and no one fucking tells me)
what is wrong and what is right
tell me not to kill and now I must worship you?
you're invisible - I can't see you
you're inaudible - I can't hear you
feed the hungry - clothe the naked
starve the hungry - choke the thirsty
let them all bleed dry in my grasp
no angels stalk - stalk, stalk, stalk
I am reborn - I know apocalypse
(and no one fucking tells me)
what is wrong and what is right
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Great version of a great song,
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Page
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This song is pretty much self-explanitory it points out how stupid religion really is. Everything they preach is just common sense.