This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
We'll be leaving this town in the mornin'
Tomorrow we'll be able to see
I've had me enough of this city
And she's had enough out of me
Say if I climbed to the mountain
Would you still follow me there
Steal me away in an echo
The mountain will always be there
Well I'm turning my sights on the country
I sold everything that I own
Heading away from the bright lights
Looking for where the wind blows
Say if I climbed to the mountain
Would you still follow me there
Steal me away in an echo
The mountain will always be there
We'll be leaving this town in the mornin'
Tomorrow we'll be able to see
I've had me enough of this city
And she's had enough out of me
Say if I climbed to the mountain
Would you still follow me there
Steal me away in an echo
The mountain will always be there
Tomorrow we'll be able to see
I've had me enough of this city
And she's had enough out of me
Say if I climbed to the mountain
Would you still follow me there
Steal me away in an echo
The mountain will always be there
Well I'm turning my sights on the country
I sold everything that I own
Heading away from the bright lights
Looking for where the wind blows
Say if I climbed to the mountain
Would you still follow me there
Steal me away in an echo
The mountain will always be there
We'll be leaving this town in the mornin'
Tomorrow we'll be able to see
I've had me enough of this city
And she's had enough out of me
Say if I climbed to the mountain
Would you still follow me there
Steal me away in an echo
The mountain will always be there
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Ballad of the Beacon Lyrics as written by David Turner Andrew Powell
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