This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
The little help won't hesitate
All the wishes the big one made
He contaminates
All he knows
The culprit lost his cryptic muse
Decided once but still in use
You're here to choose
Where to go
I must admit that you confess
The cypher with the ocean bless
But I still not guess
What you know
And more than the Grey atmosphere
The little help affects in here
Without a fear
But he will grow
I'm entering where dragons spin
Confiscate the legal pin
Will you let me in
Please hold on grace
You're asking me can you load my gun?
Without a thought your order is done
And then you shot the sun.
All the wishes the big one made
He contaminates
All he knows
The culprit lost his cryptic muse
Decided once but still in use
You're here to choose
Where to go
I must admit that you confess
The cypher with the ocean bless
But I still not guess
What you know
And more than the Grey atmosphere
The little help affects in here
Without a fear
But he will grow
I'm entering where dragons spin
Confiscate the legal pin
Will you let me in
Please hold on grace
You're asking me can you load my gun?
Without a thought your order is done
And then you shot the sun.
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