This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
da li vidiš svijet oko sebe
i ljude koji misle da će doći do promjene
njihovi životi čine dio iluzije
o svijetu bez oružja, laži i ratova
ovaj svijet nestaje
učini nešto, bori se
želiš li i ti imati prividnu sreću
i izgubiti život sa drugima
ili učiniti nešto, ostvariti promjenu
stati na kraj njihovim lažima
ne dozvoli kontrolu, ne odustaj
od ideja koje čine tvoj san
na putu do ostvarenja svojih životnih ciljeva
moraš vjerovati samo u sebe
i ljude koji misle da će doći do promjene
njihovi životi čine dio iluzije
o svijetu bez oružja, laži i ratova
ovaj svijet nestaje
učini nešto, bori se
želiš li i ti imati prividnu sreću
i izgubiti život sa drugima
ili učiniti nešto, ostvariti promjenu
stati na kraj njihovim lažima
ne dozvoli kontrolu, ne odustaj
od ideja koje čine tvoj san
na putu do ostvarenja svojih životnih ciljeva
moraš vjerovati samo u sebe
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