This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Tears roll down my cheeks, can't you see them glisten?
I've tried to talk to you but you just won't listen
And though i wait each day and hope and pray
Your love will come on soon,
Its as far away as the thirty-first of June
You pass me by each day but you just don't know me
I know there's something there but you never show me
You're always on my mind and yet i find
I'm reaching for the moon
You're as far away as the thirty-first of June there is nothing in the world that i want more
Than to share my life with you
'cause i know I've never felt like this before
And i only wish you knew
I know the day may come when we're both together
If we could only start, it would be forever
Maybe these dreams of mine will break in time
Just like a toy balloon
And I'll be waiting here till the thirty-first of June
You're as far away as the thirty-first of June
Yes, you're as far away as the thirty-first of June
I've tried to talk to you but you just won't listen
And though i wait each day and hope and pray
Your love will come on soon,
Its as far away as the thirty-first of June
You pass me by each day but you just don't know me
I know there's something there but you never show me
You're always on my mind and yet i find
I'm reaching for the moon
You're as far away as the thirty-first of June there is nothing in the world that i want more
Than to share my life with you
'cause i know I've never felt like this before
And i only wish you knew
I know the day may come when we're both together
If we could only start, it would be forever
Maybe these dreams of mine will break in time
Just like a toy balloon
And I'll be waiting here till the thirty-first of June
You're as far away as the thirty-first of June
Yes, you're as far away as the thirty-first of June
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The Thirty First of June Lyrics as written by Tony Hatch
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