This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Who said
Broken pieces don't mend
I say
I say to think again
You may
Take advice from all your friends
But I say
That I'm living in your head
Chorus
Just let it grow
Let it grow inside of you
Let it grow
Let it flow inside of you
Let it grow let it grow let it grow
She said that its easy for men
And I said that we all feel the rain
Then she said
Move a little closer then
Who says that broken pieces don't mend
Chorus
'cause in the garden of reason
You can't change what you're given
But you can go where the river flows
let it grow grow grow grow
Let it grow grow grow grow
yeah yeah yeah let it grow
yeah
Let it grow
life gives you a hand
You play by the rules
You'll never come through
life gives you a hand
You play by the rules
You'll never come through
('cause in the garden of reason
You can't change what you're given)
Broken pieces don't mend
I say
I say to think again
You may
Take advice from all your friends
But I say
That I'm living in your head
Chorus
Just let it grow
Let it grow inside of you
Let it grow
Let it flow inside of you
Let it grow let it grow let it grow
She said that its easy for men
And I said that we all feel the rain
Then she said
Move a little closer then
Who says that broken pieces don't mend
Chorus
'cause in the garden of reason
You can't change what you're given
But you can go where the river flows
let it grow grow grow grow
Let it grow grow grow grow
yeah yeah yeah let it grow
yeah
Let it grow
life gives you a hand
You play by the rules
You'll never come through
life gives you a hand
You play by the rules
You'll never come through
('cause in the garden of reason
You can't change what you're given)
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I still love it, havent heard it for a long time..