This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
You had something to hide
You should've hidden it, shouldn't you?
'Cause now you're not satisfied
With what you're being put through
It's just time to pay the price
For not listening to advice
Deciding in your youth
I'm the policy of truth
Things could be so different now
It used to be so civilized
You will always wonder how
It could've been if only you lied
It's too late to change events
It's time to face the consequence
Delivering the proof
I'm the policy of truth
Whoa...oh...whoa
Never again is what you swore
Every time before
Never again is what you swore
Every time before
The time before
Now you're standing there tongue-tied
You better learn your lesson well
So hide what you have to hide
And tell what you have to tell
You'll see your problems multiply
If you'll continually decide
To faithfully pursue
The policy of truth
Yeah, yeah
Never again is what you swore
Every time before
Never again is what you swore
Every time before
Every time before
Every time before
The time before
You should've hidden it, shouldn't you?
'Cause now you're not satisfied
With what you're being put through
It's just time to pay the price
For not listening to advice
Deciding in your youth
I'm the policy of truth
Things could be so different now
It used to be so civilized
You will always wonder how
It could've been if only you lied
It's too late to change events
It's time to face the consequence
Delivering the proof
I'm the policy of truth
Whoa...oh...whoa
Never again is what you swore
Every time before
Never again is what you swore
Every time before
The time before
Now you're standing there tongue-tied
You better learn your lesson well
So hide what you have to hide
And tell what you have to tell
You'll see your problems multiply
If you'll continually decide
To faithfully pursue
The policy of truth
Yeah, yeah
Never again is what you swore
Every time before
Never again is what you swore
Every time before
Every time before
Every time before
The time before
Lyrics submitted by lovehate25
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