This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Feeling alone but we are here
Paying the toll for our little world
Days like these seem to take some time
When they're over, you will find
Wait for you, see you through
It's what we've known all this time
We're taking you to break their rules
It's what we've done all the while
Put you in this place to change your mind
Take away things that were your life
After they've made their example of you
Their fun is over and you are through
Wait for you, see you through
It's what we've known all this time
We're taking you to break their rules
It's what we've done all the while
Feeling alone but we are here
Paying the toll for our little world
Days like these seem to take some time
When they're over, you will be fine
Paying the toll for our little world
Days like these seem to take some time
When they're over, you will find
Wait for you, see you through
It's what we've known all this time
We're taking you to break their rules
It's what we've done all the while
Put you in this place to change your mind
Take away things that were your life
After they've made their example of you
Their fun is over and you are through
Wait for you, see you through
It's what we've known all this time
We're taking you to break their rules
It's what we've done all the while
Feeling alone but we are here
Paying the toll for our little world
Days like these seem to take some time
When they're over, you will be fine
Lyrics submitted by SuperKind311
You'll Be Fine Lyrics as written by Hermann Bell
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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