This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
One of these days I'm gonna do it
Won't everybody be surprised
Been a long time coming to it
Always one more alibi
I've been saving up my courage
Till I'm strong enough to go
Leave behind these worries
Like I should have long ago
'Cause I know...
[Chorus:]
I can count on you
In a world that's always changing
Steadfast and true
Not a doubt remains
You'll break my heart in two
Just like you always do
I can count on you
I've been afraid to be without you
Guess that's why I stayed so long
Now I know too much about you
To just keep hangin' on
You won't be there when I need you
In the middle of the night
No more wonderin' when I'll see you
I'll just turn out the light
And close my eyes
[Chorus]
Won't everybody be surprised
Been a long time coming to it
Always one more alibi
I've been saving up my courage
Till I'm strong enough to go
Leave behind these worries
Like I should have long ago
'Cause I know...
[Chorus:]
I can count on you
In a world that's always changing
Steadfast and true
Not a doubt remains
You'll break my heart in two
Just like you always do
I can count on you
I've been afraid to be without you
Guess that's why I stayed so long
Now I know too much about you
To just keep hangin' on
You won't be there when I need you
In the middle of the night
No more wonderin' when I'll see you
I'll just turn out the light
And close my eyes
[Chorus]
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I Can Count on You Lyrics as written by Craig D. Carothers Angela Kaset
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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