This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Something's going backwards
Something's going wrong
Well I stand taller then I stumble
The fish is going back home
The wolf is hunting deers
Well I don't know where i'm heading
Daddy's bringing money
Mom is feeding baby
Well i don't know what i'm doing
Nothing's coming easily
No one's working for me
Well I get drunk then I forget
Living that ideally
Brings you no good, you see
No i don't know where i'm heading
Nobody told me (x5)
Hey now, help is on the way now
Help is on the way now
He'd better recognize us
Better recognize us
Hey now
Hey now
Something's going wrong
Well I stand taller then I stumble
The fish is going back home
The wolf is hunting deers
Well I don't know where i'm heading
Daddy's bringing money
Mom is feeding baby
Well i don't know what i'm doing
Nothing's coming easily
No one's working for me
Well I get drunk then I forget
Living that ideally
Brings you no good, you see
No i don't know where i'm heading
Nobody told me (x5)
Hey now, help is on the way now
Help is on the way now
He'd better recognize us
Better recognize us
Hey now
Hey now
Lyrics submitted by Mellow_Harsher
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