This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
There's a little child
Running round this house
And he never leaves
He will never leave
And the fog comes up from the sewers
And glows
In
The dark
Baby alligators
In the sewers
Grow up fast
Grow up fast
Anything you want, it can be done
How
How did you go bad?
Did you go bad?
Did you go bad?
Some things will never wash away
Did you go bad?
Did you go bad?
Running round this house
And he never leaves
He will never leave
And the fog comes up from the sewers
And glows
In
The dark
Baby alligators
In the sewers
Grow up fast
Grow up fast
Anything you want, it can be done
How
How did you go bad?
Did you go bad?
Did you go bad?
Some things will never wash away
Did you go bad?
Did you go bad?
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It relates to me like, missing out on a childhood, growing up too fast, and throughout your whole adult life drifting back to the childhood you missed. The childhood you wanted. I entered the world of heartbreak at 10 years old, and 6 years later I miss the childhood that ended there. That's how I relate to it, that the pain of missing out on that childhood and the pain of loving girls and never being loved back leaves scars and stains that never wash away. And the kids growing up in lands of war, who feel that kind of pain raw, who find themselves killing their first enemy at 12 or so, who turn into war-torn veterans before they would be old enough to vote in the western world. I myself have a lot more freedoms in daily life that they do, but I'm still trapped in a world of hurt. It's all so sad, in both worlds. Theres no way out, we never leave. Those are my connections with this song.