This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
first time in the back yard
underneath the plastic sheeting
otside it was pouring
and we were drunk as shit
next time at a party
when all our friends were there
there is nothing like bare mattresses
underneath the stairs
third time in a doorway
with the lights all on around us
and the audience beside us
and your man watching from the trees
fourth time i said that's that
you've agreed to give me everything
now i've got to ask you one more thing
keep doing that forever
fifth time in your bedroom
when finally we rested
and you leaned upon your elbow
and began to speak to me
but you stopped yourself and kissed me
and i grabbed your wrist and told you
i know, i know, i know
i feel the same as you
and every day it's changed since then
in every way i've changed since then
driven outside
and driven in
underneath the plastic sheeting
otside it was pouring
and we were drunk as shit
next time at a party
when all our friends were there
there is nothing like bare mattresses
underneath the stairs
third time in a doorway
with the lights all on around us
and the audience beside us
and your man watching from the trees
fourth time i said that's that
you've agreed to give me everything
now i've got to ask you one more thing
keep doing that forever
fifth time in your bedroom
when finally we rested
and you leaned upon your elbow
and began to speak to me
but you stopped yourself and kissed me
and i grabbed your wrist and told you
i know, i know, i know
i feel the same as you
and every day it's changed since then
in every way i've changed since then
driven outside
and driven in
Lyrics submitted by kamanaka
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