This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
you said it to me once or twice tonight
i'll be the first to call your name
if i die tonight i want your name written on my grave
just go, let it go
you know now its not a race
but don't let me know
i'm ready when you are, take me home
you know i shouldn't be left alone
tell me whether i'm right but tell it to my face
tonight
with everything i do (and everything you see)
how can you put up with me?
and i shouldn't do half the things i don't want you to see
and i shouldn't be here alone tonight
so just bring me home alright so i can see you
i'll be the first to call your name
if i die tonight i want your name written on my grave
just go, let it go
you know now its not a race
but don't let me know
i'm ready when you are, take me home
you know i shouldn't be left alone
tell me whether i'm right but tell it to my face
tonight
with everything i do (and everything you see)
how can you put up with me?
and i shouldn't do half the things i don't want you to see
and i shouldn't be here alone tonight
so just bring me home alright so i can see you
Lyrics submitted by meleegirl
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i agree. it's all right. ^_^
my username is from this song.