This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
One mockingbird
Fills up the sky
Had to remind me
How time used to fly
This night is so long
I used to care
You shoulda heard me
Sayin' my prayers
We always wanted
Time to stand still
Now that you're gone
I'm sure that it will
This big moon above me
Sure as the sun
I never thought
That you'd have to run
Lonesome I did not
Think I could be
But always knew that he was
No friend to me
We always wanted
Time to stand still
Now that you're gone
I'm sure that it will
Lonesome I did not
Think I could be
But always knew that he was
No friend to me
'Cause we always wanted
Time to stand still
Now that you're gone
I'm sure that it will
Now that you're gone
I'm sure that it will
Fills up the sky
Had to remind me
How time used to fly
This night is so long
I used to care
You shoulda heard me
Sayin' my prayers
We always wanted
Time to stand still
Now that you're gone
I'm sure that it will
This big moon above me
Sure as the sun
I never thought
That you'd have to run
Lonesome I did not
Think I could be
But always knew that he was
No friend to me
We always wanted
Time to stand still
Now that you're gone
I'm sure that it will
Lonesome I did not
Think I could be
But always knew that he was
No friend to me
'Cause we always wanted
Time to stand still
Now that you're gone
I'm sure that it will
Now that you're gone
I'm sure that it will
Lyrics submitted by mjearnshaw
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