This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
She gets the kids up and off to school
Her works never done till the day is through
Same old routine over and over again
There´s a lot of this world she´s never seen
She married young the boy of her dreams
But to this day that´s something she wouldn´t change
But she longs for the way he used to whisper her name
[Chorus]
She wants to be wanted
She knows that she´s needed
She wants moonlight and romance
Soft music and a slow dance
She wants him to hold her
Like he´s never touched her
That´s how love began
And she wants to be wanted again
Friday night and he´s on his way home
She´s made plans to be all alone
Took the kids to her momma´s
They´re gonna spend the night
She´s hoping he´ll notice how her new dress
Fits her just right
[Chorus]
She wants him to hold her
Like he´s never touched her
That´s how love began
And she wants to be wanted again
Oh that´s how love began
And she wants to be wanted again
Her works never done till the day is through
Same old routine over and over again
There´s a lot of this world she´s never seen
She married young the boy of her dreams
But to this day that´s something she wouldn´t change
But she longs for the way he used to whisper her name
[Chorus]
She wants to be wanted
She knows that she´s needed
She wants moonlight and romance
Soft music and a slow dance
She wants him to hold her
Like he´s never touched her
That´s how love began
And she wants to be wanted again
Friday night and he´s on his way home
She´s made plans to be all alone
Took the kids to her momma´s
They´re gonna spend the night
She´s hoping he´ll notice how her new dress
Fits her just right
[Chorus]
She wants him to hold her
Like he´s never touched her
That´s how love began
And she wants to be wanted again
Oh that´s how love began
And she wants to be wanted again
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She Wants to Be Wanted Again Lyrics as written by Steven Dale Jones Billy Henderson
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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