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EPISODE · Sep 23, 2014 · 2 MIN

Five Nights at Freddy's

from Phoenix Winter: MLP Songs · host Phoenix Winter

(I know, this isn't a MLP song but The Living Tombstone's a brony so i guess that counts)Lyrics:We're waiting every nightto finally roam and invitenewcomers to play with usfor many years we've been all aloneWe're forced to be still and playThe same songs we've known since that dayAn imposter took our life awayNow we're stuck here to decayPlease let us get in!don't lock us away!We're not like what you're thinkingWe're poor little soulswho have lost all controland we're forced here to take that roleWe've been all aloneStuck in our little zoneSince 1987Join us, be our friendor just be stuck and defendafter all you only gotFive Nights at Freddy'sIs this where you want to beI just don't get itWhy do you want to stayFive Nights at Freddy'sIs this where you want to beI just don't get itWhy do you want to stayFive Nights at Freddy'sWe're really quite surprisedWe get to see you another nightYou should have looked for another jobyou should have said to this place good-byeIt's like there's so much moreMaybe you've been in this place beforeWe remember a face like yoursYou seem acquainted with those doorsPlease let us get in!don't lock us away!We're not like what you're thinkingWe're poor little soulswho have lost all controland we're forced here to take that roleWe've been all aloneStuck in our little zoneSince 1987Join us, be our friendor just be stuck and defendafter all you only gotFive Nights at Freddy'sIs this where you want to beI just don't get itWhy do you want to stayFive Nights at Freddy'sIs this where you want to beI just don't get itWhy do you want to stayFive Nights at Freddy's

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Sep 23, 2014

(I know, this isn't a MLP song but The Living Tombstone's a brony so i guess that counts) Lyrics: We're waiting every night to finally roam and invite newcomers to play with us for many years we've been all alone We're forced to be still and play The same songs we've known since that day An imposter took our life away Now we're stuck here to decay Please let us get in! don't lock us away! We're not like what you're thinking We're poor little souls who have lost all control and we're forced here to take that role We've been all alone Stuck in our little zone Since 1987 Join us, be our friend or just be stuck and defend after all you only got Five Nights at Freddy's Is this where you want to be I just don't get it Why do you want to stay Five Nights at Freddy's Is this where you want to be I just don't get it Why do you want to stay Five Nights at Freddy's We're really quite surprised We get to see you another night You should have looked for another job you should have said to this place good-bye It's like there's so much more Maybe you've been in this place before We remember a face like yours You seem acquainted with those doors Please let us get in! don't lock us away! We're not like what you're thinking We're poor little souls who have lost all control and we're forced here to take that role We've been all alone Stuck in our little zone Since 1987 Join us, be our friend or just be stuck and defend after all you only got Five Nights at Freddy's Is this where you want to be I just don't get it Why do you want to stay Five Nights at Freddy's Is this where you want to be I just don't get it Why do you want to stay Five Nights at Freddy's

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(I know, this isn't a MLP song but The Living Tombstone's a brony so i guess that counts)Lyrics:We're waiting every nightto finally roam and invitenewcomers to play with usfor many years we've been all aloneWe're forced to be still and playThe same...

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