This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Why's the pattern gotta change,
We don't see life exactly the same, always
What about a better place, I know I'm forgetful,
My memory's erased, always
There's always one hundred steps ahead,
There's always one hundred steps ahead, steps ahead
Why'd we have to separate
We don't feel anything exactly the same, always
Nothing's ever gonna change, I know I'm a liar
at least that's the same as always
Why's the pattern rearranged, I know I'm forgetful
My memory's erased, always
What about a better place,
We don't see anything exactly the same, always
There's always one hundred steps ahead
There's always one hundred steps ahead, steps ahead
Why's the pattern gotta change,
We don't see life exactly the same, always
We don't see life exactly the same, always
What about a better place, I know I'm forgetful,
My memory's erased, always
There's always one hundred steps ahead,
There's always one hundred steps ahead, steps ahead
Why'd we have to separate
We don't feel anything exactly the same, always
Nothing's ever gonna change, I know I'm a liar
at least that's the same as always
Why's the pattern rearranged, I know I'm forgetful
My memory's erased, always
What about a better place,
We don't see anything exactly the same, always
There's always one hundred steps ahead
There's always one hundred steps ahead, steps ahead
Why's the pattern gotta change,
We don't see life exactly the same, always
Lyrics submitted by fr0zencreek
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