This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Come back baby cause I'm all alone
Come back baby cause I wanna love you tonight
Well, I can't seem to make you mine
Kissin around all the time
You fly around like a bee
Hurting everything you see
Well, I tried everything I know
To make you want to love me so
The only thing you do
Is you try to put the hurt on me
Well, can't you see
What you're doing to me
You fill my heart with misery
With every breath and step I take
I'm more in love with you
Come back baby
And I'll give you my love
Both night and day
Come back baby
Cause I wanna love you, tonight
I can't go on like this
A little bit of love and not one kiss
I got to have your love everyday
Love that's for real and will stay
I can't seem to make you mine
I can't seem to make you mine
I can't seem to make you mine
I can't seem to make you mine, oh
I can't seem to make you mine
I can't seem to make you mine
Well, come back, baby to me
And end my misery,oh
Come back baby cause I wanna love you tonight
Well, I can't seem to make you mine
Kissin around all the time
You fly around like a bee
Hurting everything you see
Well, I tried everything I know
To make you want to love me so
The only thing you do
Is you try to put the hurt on me
Well, can't you see
What you're doing to me
You fill my heart with misery
With every breath and step I take
I'm more in love with you
Come back baby
And I'll give you my love
Both night and day
Come back baby
Cause I wanna love you, tonight
I can't go on like this
A little bit of love and not one kiss
I got to have your love everyday
Love that's for real and will stay
I can't seem to make you mine
I can't seem to make you mine
I can't seem to make you mine
I can't seem to make you mine, oh
I can't seem to make you mine
I can't seem to make you mine
Well, come back, baby to me
And end my misery,oh
Lyrics submitted by vacantskies
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