This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Bill is skeptical about the aliens
So come on, dreamboats, let's get our story straight
I know you're never in the mood
I know it sounds strange but who knows
Someday you'll love someone
As much as you love science
I know it's hard to believe
But Bill, I believe
Bill is petrified by the suntanned kids
So come on, mama, let's get our act cleaned up
And I don't need your attitude
I know it sounds rude, but here goes
Someday you will love someone
Someday you will love someone
Someday you will love someone
Bill, I believe
Bill, I believe
Bill is skeptical about the aliens
Bill, I believe
Bill, I believe
Bill, I believe
Bill, I believe
I believe
Bill, I believe
Bill, I believe
I am skeptical about the afterlife
So come on, dreamboats, let's get our story straight
I know you're never in the mood
I know it sounds strange but who knows
Someday you'll love someone
As much as you love science
I know it's hard to believe
But Bill, I believe
Bill is petrified by the suntanned kids
So come on, mama, let's get our act cleaned up
And I don't need your attitude
I know it sounds rude, but here goes
Someday you will love someone
Someday you will love someone
Someday you will love someone
Bill, I believe
Bill, I believe
Bill is skeptical about the aliens
Bill, I believe
Bill, I believe
Bill, I believe
Bill, I believe
I believe
Bill, I believe
Bill, I believe
I am skeptical about the afterlife
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Earth To Aliens: What Do You Want? Lyrics as written by Richard Charles Edwards
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I think the "aliens" refer to how Bill views women. He's afraid of them because he doesn't know how to interact with them, so he buries himself with his work in science. Science is his excuse to avoid them.
Trying to convince Bill Nye that aliens exist?
I think it's about a very introverted 'nerd' type of guy who invests most his time in science and not in women.