This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
It's a fine day
People open windows
They leave their houses
Just for a short while
They walk by the grass
And they look at the grass
They look at the sky
They walk by the grass
And they look at the grass
They look at the sky
It's going to be a fine night tonight
It's going to be a fine day tomorrow
It's going to be a fine night tonight
It's going to be a fine day tomorrow
La-la-la-la-la, dee-da-da-dee
La-la-la-la-la, la-da-da-da
La-la-la-la-la, dee-da-da-dee
La-la-la-la-la, la-da-da-da
It's a fine day
People open windows
They leave their houses
Just for a short while
It's a fine day
People open windows
They leave their houses
Just for a short while
La-la-la-la-la, dee-da-da-dee
La-la-la-la-la, la-da-da-da
La-la-la-la-la, dee-da-da-dee
La-la-la-la-la, la-da-da-da
La-la-la-la-la, dee-da-da-dee
La-la-la-la-la, la-da-da-da
La-la-la-la-la, dee-da-da-dee
La-la-la-la-la, la-da-da-da
It's going to be a fine night tonight
It's going to be a fine day tomorrow
It's going to be a fine night tonight
It's going to be a fine day tomorrow
Sitting in this field
I remember how we were going to
Sit in this field
But never quite did
People open windows
They leave their houses
Just for a short while
They walk by the grass
And they look at the grass
They look at the sky
They walk by the grass
And they look at the grass
They look at the sky
It's going to be a fine night tonight
It's going to be a fine day tomorrow
It's going to be a fine night tonight
It's going to be a fine day tomorrow
La-la-la-la-la, dee-da-da-dee
La-la-la-la-la, la-da-da-da
La-la-la-la-la, dee-da-da-dee
La-la-la-la-la, la-da-da-da
It's a fine day
People open windows
They leave their houses
Just for a short while
It's a fine day
People open windows
They leave their houses
Just for a short while
La-la-la-la-la, dee-da-da-dee
La-la-la-la-la, la-da-da-da
La-la-la-la-la, dee-da-da-dee
La-la-la-la-la, la-da-da-da
La-la-la-la-la, dee-da-da-dee
La-la-la-la-la, la-da-da-da
La-la-la-la-la, dee-da-da-dee
La-la-la-la-la, la-da-da-da
It's going to be a fine night tonight
It's going to be a fine day tomorrow
It's going to be a fine night tonight
It's going to be a fine day tomorrow
Sitting in this field
I remember how we were going to
Sit in this field
But never quite did
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