This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Fill the sky with love
Fill the sky with love
I wouldn't mind but she just turned up on the doorstep
Wishful and ashen, slightly bedraggled
Last time I saw her she was howling at the moon
Roaming the forest, lupine and rabid
Whoa is she wild?
Does she see my inner child?
But then she knows it's like a curse
To find our chosen roles reversed
To unify my universe
To call me mellow
If only I was half my age and she was older
We'd live on ice-cream on Coney Island
I though it's gravity that drags down my balloon
She stays in orbit way after midnight
Woah slip and slide
Does she go all dewey-eyed?
But then she knows it's like a curse
To find our chosen roles reversed
To unify my universe
To call me mellow
She'll dress down for us
She'll break new ground for us
Watching me cracking up
She'll hang round fellas
With all the groundswellers
Driving me like a truck
But then she knows it's like a curse
To find our chosen roles reversed
To unify my universe
To call me mellow
But then she knows it's like a curse
To find our chosen roles reversed
To unify my universe
To call me mellow
Fill the sky with love [Repeat: x3]
Fill the sky with love
I wouldn't mind but she just turned up on the doorstep
Wishful and ashen, slightly bedraggled
Last time I saw her she was howling at the moon
Roaming the forest, lupine and rabid
Whoa is she wild?
Does she see my inner child?
But then she knows it's like a curse
To find our chosen roles reversed
To unify my universe
To call me mellow
If only I was half my age and she was older
We'd live on ice-cream on Coney Island
I though it's gravity that drags down my balloon
She stays in orbit way after midnight
Woah slip and slide
Does she go all dewey-eyed?
But then she knows it's like a curse
To find our chosen roles reversed
To unify my universe
To call me mellow
She'll dress down for us
She'll break new ground for us
Watching me cracking up
She'll hang round fellas
With all the groundswellers
Driving me like a truck
But then she knows it's like a curse
To find our chosen roles reversed
To unify my universe
To call me mellow
But then she knows it's like a curse
To find our chosen roles reversed
To unify my universe
To call me mellow
Fill the sky with love [Repeat: x3]
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Yeah, a lot of those lines are wrong. I have the CD with the official lyrics. Here are some changes:
"Wishful in ashes slightly bedraggled" should be "Wistful and ashen, slightly bedraggled"
"Roaming the forest, leap pine and rabbits" should be "Roaming the forest, lupine and rabid"
"To find the chosen roles reversed" should be "To find our chosen roles reversed"
"If only I was half-mage and she was older" should be "If only I was half my age and she was older"
"Does she go on the Elide?" should be "Does she go all dewey-eyed"