This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
All these things I say
The way you make me feel
I can't believe you're real
You are good to me
You are good to me
You are good to me
I never thought I'd find
A heart that fit with mine
Sometimes the world is kind
You are good to me
You are good to me
You are good to me
You are good to me
You are good to me
Where I wander in the open world makes me smile
To know that you are my heart
In the darkness where I toss and turn
Gives me peace of mind when you hold me
All these things I say
The way you make me feel
I can't believe you're real
You are good to me
You are good to me
You are good to me
You are good to me
You are good to me
The way you make me feel
I can't believe you're real
You are good to me
You are good to me
You are good to me
I never thought I'd find
A heart that fit with mine
Sometimes the world is kind
You are good to me
You are good to me
You are good to me
You are good to me
You are good to me
Where I wander in the open world makes me smile
To know that you are my heart
In the darkness where I toss and turn
Gives me peace of mind when you hold me
All these things I say
The way you make me feel
I can't believe you're real
You are good to me
You are good to me
You are good to me
You are good to me
You are good to me
Lyrics submitted by frumstick
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