This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
have i done something to upset you?
was my dress a bit too see-through?
was it talking to that boy i knew?
don't you like my brand new hairdo?
[chorus]
you tell me i deserve this
'cos i'm a slut
and i provoke
you to do these things to me
why can't i wear makeup tonight?
don't really think my t-shirts too tight
going out can't let me out your sight
can i see my friends without a fight?
chorus
always tell me i still need you
always tell meyou don't mean to
always tell me i still need you
always tell me you don't mean to
tell me when i talk i am a flirt
i agree i prefer the long skirt
how nice of you to let me not work
i'll do anything to make you not hurt
chorus
was my dress a bit too see-through?
was it talking to that boy i knew?
don't you like my brand new hairdo?
[chorus]
you tell me i deserve this
'cos i'm a slut
and i provoke
you to do these things to me
why can't i wear makeup tonight?
don't really think my t-shirts too tight
going out can't let me out your sight
can i see my friends without a fight?
chorus
always tell me i still need you
always tell meyou don't mean to
always tell me i still need you
always tell me you don't mean to
tell me when i talk i am a flirt
i agree i prefer the long skirt
how nice of you to let me not work
i'll do anything to make you not hurt
chorus
Lyrics submitted by LittleDeshu
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