This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
This is the night, it's a beautiful night
And we call it bella notte
Look at the skies, they have stars in their eyes
On this lovely bella notte
So take the love of your loved one
You'll need it about this time
To keep from falling like a star
When you make that dizzy bee climb
For this is the night and the heavens are bright
On this lovely bella notte
So take the love of your loved one
You'll need it about this time
To keep from falling like a star
When you make that dizzy bee climb
[Foreign Content], bella notte
On this lovely bella notte
And we call it bella notte
Look at the skies, they have stars in their eyes
On this lovely bella notte
So take the love of your loved one
You'll need it about this time
To keep from falling like a star
When you make that dizzy bee climb
For this is the night and the heavens are bright
On this lovely bella notte
So take the love of your loved one
You'll need it about this time
To keep from falling like a star
When you make that dizzy bee climb
[Foreign Content], bella notte
On this lovely bella notte
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Bella Notte Lyrics as written by Peggy Lee Sonny Burke
Lyrics © Walt Disney Music Company
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