This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Give me gas when it gets too much
Not an uncommon thing
Everyone does (as such)
Here we go, up on all fours
Got bright ideas on how to win wars
(cos 1 2 3 4...)
All we want, all we ever want
Listen to something but I just say nothing
All we want, all anybody wants
Listen to something but I just hear nothing
Another episode just got binned
Next weeks repeat sees me living in
Inconsequence
Vitality
Struck hidden eyes, it's all over me
All we want, all we ever want
Listen to something but I just say nothing
All we want, all anybody wants
Listen to something but I just hear nothing
All we want, all we ever want
Listen to something but I just say nothing
All we want, all anybody wants
Listen to something but I just hear nothing
Listen to something but I just hear nothing
Not an uncommon thing
Everyone does (as such)
Here we go, up on all fours
Got bright ideas on how to win wars
(cos 1 2 3 4...)
All we want, all we ever want
Listen to something but I just say nothing
All we want, all anybody wants
Listen to something but I just hear nothing
Another episode just got binned
Next weeks repeat sees me living in
Inconsequence
Vitality
Struck hidden eyes, it's all over me
All we want, all we ever want
Listen to something but I just say nothing
All we want, all anybody wants
Listen to something but I just hear nothing
All we want, all we ever want
Listen to something but I just say nothing
All we want, all anybody wants
Listen to something but I just hear nothing
Listen to something but I just hear nothing
Lyrics submitted by xpankfrisst
All We Want Lyrics as written by David Rowntree Steven Alexander James
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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