This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Shout aloud, get it out
Let the case confuse itself
I'll take the bruises
Feel the scars
If it shows you who you are
I'll ride the wave if it catches your attention
I'll be your slave if it shows you your intentions
Whatever it takes
Whatever it takes
To clear your eyes
Whatever it takes, tell me
What will it take
To blow your mind
What will it take
Let it rain upon your field
unafraid of what's revealed
All your ideas more
Important than the life you conceal
I'll take the blame if it shatters your inventions
I'll be your saint if it activates ascension
Whatever it takes
I have a dream
Just one dream
There's no distance between you and me
I'll take the fire
I'll hold the bars
I'll be everything you hate
I'll be everything you are
Whatever it takes
Let the case confuse itself
I'll take the bruises
Feel the scars
If it shows you who you are
I'll ride the wave if it catches your attention
I'll be your slave if it shows you your intentions
Whatever it takes
Whatever it takes
To clear your eyes
Whatever it takes, tell me
What will it take
To blow your mind
What will it take
Let it rain upon your field
unafraid of what's revealed
All your ideas more
Important than the life you conceal
I'll take the blame if it shatters your inventions
I'll be your saint if it activates ascension
Whatever it takes
I have a dream
Just one dream
There's no distance between you and me
I'll take the fire
I'll hold the bars
I'll be everything you hate
I'll be everything you are
Whatever it takes
Lyrics submitted by x_melancholy_x
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