This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Jason, you're the only one.
Jason, like a steady son.
Like that, you're the only one.
Take that, when the runner's come.
When the right dragon comes around.
When the knight horses burn the ground.
Jason, you're the only one.
Jason, like a steady son.
(You're the only one.)
Jason, you're the circle sun.
Jason, run the rabbit run.
Like that, you're the steady gun.
Like that, what the Argon won.
When the right dragon comes around.
When the knight horses burn the ground.
When the right you gave me
To make it through the night,
When the right dragon comes around.
(You're the only one.)
We were young and noble
Riding on a plane for freedom run,
A plane for freedom run.
Jason, like a steady son.
Like that, you're the only one.
Take that, when the runner's come.
When the right dragon comes around.
When the knight horses burn the ground.
Jason, you're the only one.
Jason, like a steady son.
(You're the only one.)
Jason, you're the circle sun.
Jason, run the rabbit run.
Like that, you're the steady gun.
Like that, what the Argon won.
When the right dragon comes around.
When the knight horses burn the ground.
When the right you gave me
To make it through the night,
When the right dragon comes around.
(You're the only one.)
We were young and noble
Riding on a plane for freedom run,
A plane for freedom run.
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Yes: It is inspired by the Greek hero Jason.
That does not mean that it's not homoerotic.
Besides, you don't get much more homoerotic than Greek mythology.