This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
The dark descends again
And this heart once more opens
Will I reach the both of you
Could I beseech two shrines?
A thousand hands to defend me
Eleven heads to tend over me
All I'm searching for
Is all you've ever seen
And all I want from you
Is all you've ever had
Watch over me
And teach me to see
All I need
When the hour comes
Will there be room?
For this heart strums
With fear of the unknown
All I'm searching for
Is all you've ever seen
And all I want from you
Is all you've ever had
Watch over me
And teach me to see
All I need
All I'm searching for
Is all you've ever seen
And all I want from you
Is all you've ever had
All I'm searching for
Is all you've ever seen
And all I want from you
Is all you've ever had
And this heart once more opens
Will I reach the both of you
Could I beseech two shrines?
A thousand hands to defend me
Eleven heads to tend over me
All I'm searching for
Is all you've ever seen
And all I want from you
Is all you've ever had
Watch over me
And teach me to see
All I need
When the hour comes
Will there be room?
For this heart strums
With fear of the unknown
All I'm searching for
Is all you've ever seen
And all I want from you
Is all you've ever had
Watch over me
And teach me to see
All I need
All I'm searching for
Is all you've ever seen
And all I want from you
Is all you've ever had
All I'm searching for
Is all you've ever seen
And all I want from you
Is all you've ever had
Lyrics submitted by DannyJC13
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