This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
As you came to us so we come to you
Fragile as a baby hopeful and new
But learning fast that to walk is to fall
Soon we've done it all
we come broken and we come undone
We come trying hard to love everyone
But we come up short in all that we do
Because we do
So we come to you
as you came to us so we come to you
Dirty and hurting then dead in the tomb
But raised redeemed to show off the scars
‘cause you've brought us this far
You came to show the way not around but through
So through it all we come to you
Fragile as a baby hopeful and new
But learning fast that to walk is to fall
Soon we've done it all
we come broken and we come undone
We come trying hard to love everyone
But we come up short in all that we do
Because we do
So we come to you
as you came to us so we come to you
Dirty and hurting then dead in the tomb
But raised redeemed to show off the scars
‘cause you've brought us this far
You came to show the way not around but through
So through it all we come to you
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We Come to You Lyrics as written by Aaron Tate
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