This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
I can be animal and both our minds can be beautiful.
Show me when you're afraid, and I'll come close to communicate.
Mark me up.
You've been sweet, but can you show me rough?
I think we're lovely when we screw up.
Give me a part of you for a part of me.
Give me a part of you for a part of me.
I know that you feel new whenever somebody looks at you.
There's nothing I can say, but there is something that I will do.
So, mark me, love.
It's so sweet.
I wanna see you rough.
So let's get lovely.
Can you screw up?
Give me a part of you for a part of me.
Give me a part of you for a part of me.
Give me a part of you for a part of me.
Oh, give me a part of you for a part of me.
Show me when you're afraid, and I'll come close to communicate.
Mark me up.
You've been sweet, but can you show me rough?
I think we're lovely when we screw up.
Give me a part of you for a part of me.
Give me a part of you for a part of me.
I know that you feel new whenever somebody looks at you.
There's nothing I can say, but there is something that I will do.
So, mark me, love.
It's so sweet.
I wanna see you rough.
So let's get lovely.
Can you screw up?
Give me a part of you for a part of me.
Give me a part of you for a part of me.
Give me a part of you for a part of me.
Oh, give me a part of you for a part of me.
Lyrics submitted by Aphrodisiac
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Mark me up. You've been sweet, but can you show me rough? I think we're lovely when we screw up."
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"I know that you feel new whenever somebody looks at you. There's nothing I can say, but there is something that I will do."