This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Now I never meant
To do you wrong
That's what I came here to say
But if I was wrong
Then I'm sorry
I don't let it stand in our way
As my head just aches
When I think of
The things that I shouldn't have done
But, life is for living
We all know
And I don't want to live it alone
Sing
Ah, ah, oh
Sing
Ah, ah, oh,
And just think
Ah, ah, oh
'Cause in the end
There's only us
And oh my friend
There's only love
And in the cave
They're timing us
'Cause in the end
There's only love
To do you wrong
That's what I came here to say
But if I was wrong
Then I'm sorry
I don't let it stand in our way
As my head just aches
When I think of
The things that I shouldn't have done
But, life is for living
We all know
And I don't want to live it alone
Sing
Ah, ah, oh
Sing
Ah, ah, oh,
And just think
Ah, ah, oh
'Cause in the end
There's only us
And oh my friend
There's only love
And in the cave
They're timing us
'Cause in the end
There's only love
Lyrics submitted by Ice, edited by Mellow_Harsher, lunablu
Life Is for Living Lyrics as written by Guy Rupert Berryman Christopher Anthony John Martin
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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