This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
You never know you cross the line
Till you get to the other side
And your caught just like a thief in the light
Both of us have been decieved
To think we can deny all the things
We don't like, Oh my
Everybody knows what we did
What we did, what we did
The only way out is to face it
To face it
Cause no one ever taught us to hide
You, and I
No one ever taught us to hide
The hardest wars to fight
Are the ones we wage inside
Silent with the heart on fire
And some of us believe in things
That keep our inner peace alive
And we can see the light
Everybody knows what we did
What we did, what we did
The only way out is to face it
To face it
Cause no one ever taught us to hide
You, and I
No one ever taught us to hide
You, and I
So Everybody knows what we did
What we did, what we did
The only way out is to face it
To face it
Cause no one ever taught us to hide
What we did, we did
No one ever taught us to hide
You, and I
No one ever taught us to hide
Oh, My
No one ever taught us to hide
Till you get to the other side
And your caught just like a thief in the light
Both of us have been decieved
To think we can deny all the things
We don't like, Oh my
Everybody knows what we did
What we did, what we did
The only way out is to face it
To face it
Cause no one ever taught us to hide
You, and I
No one ever taught us to hide
The hardest wars to fight
Are the ones we wage inside
Silent with the heart on fire
And some of us believe in things
That keep our inner peace alive
And we can see the light
Everybody knows what we did
What we did, what we did
The only way out is to face it
To face it
Cause no one ever taught us to hide
You, and I
No one ever taught us to hide
You, and I
So Everybody knows what we did
What we did, what we did
The only way out is to face it
To face it
Cause no one ever taught us to hide
What we did, we did
No one ever taught us to hide
You, and I
No one ever taught us to hide
Oh, My
No one ever taught us to hide
Lyrics submitted by azmuzik
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