This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Aw girl, put that suitcase down
You ain't kiddin' nobody
You can't leave me, woman, you love me
Say what?
It's all over, it's all over
It's all over, it's all over
Put that suitcase down, girl
You're not leavin' town
You better stick around, yeah
(It's all over)
Honey, don't you know that I love you, yes, I do
(It's all over)
And I've got to have you sometime
(It's all over, it's all over)
I thought that we were gonna make it
But we must've been fakin'
Now I'm shakin'
(It's all over)
Tell me anythin' but it's over
(It's all over)
I'm ready to listen to it again
But don't tell me, don't tell me that it's over
(It's all over)
All over, over
(It's all over)
Put that suitcase down, darlin'
You ain't leavin' town
You know I need you around
It's over, it's over now
It's over, it's over now
It's over, it's over now
It's over, it's over now
Say, it's over, it's over now
It's over, it's over now
It's over, it's over now
It's over, it's over now
It's over, it's over now, it's over
Put that suitcase down
Now wipe away that frown
Child, you ain't leavin' town
Say, we can make it one more time
Come on, girl, just one more time, please
Oh, girl
You ain't kiddin' nobody
You can't leave me, woman, you love me
Say what?
It's all over, it's all over
It's all over, it's all over
Put that suitcase down, girl
You're not leavin' town
You better stick around, yeah
(It's all over)
Honey, don't you know that I love you, yes, I do
(It's all over)
And I've got to have you sometime
(It's all over, it's all over)
I thought that we were gonna make it
But we must've been fakin'
Now I'm shakin'
(It's all over)
Tell me anythin' but it's over
(It's all over)
I'm ready to listen to it again
But don't tell me, don't tell me that it's over
(It's all over)
All over, over
(It's all over)
Put that suitcase down, darlin'
You ain't leavin' town
You know I need you around
It's over, it's over now
It's over, it's over now
It's over, it's over now
It's over, it's over now
Say, it's over, it's over now
It's over, it's over now
It's over, it's over now
It's over, it's over now
It's over, it's over now, it's over
Put that suitcase down
Now wipe away that frown
Child, you ain't leavin' town
Say, we can make it one more time
Come on, girl, just one more time, please
Oh, girl
Lyrics submitted by joelm
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