This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Caught in the Garden of Love again
Caught in the Garden of Love
We'll go back I know not when
In the Garden of Love
One kiss
Thats all
Your mother told,
"Come out, right now"
And you left the Garden of Love somehow
Caught in the Garden of Love
Caught in the Garden of Love
If you love her and she loves you
It won't be hard to find the garden
Find the Garden of Love
Find the Garden of Love
One kiss
Thats all
You failed to want to be tall
There are great things that lie in the garden in spring
Lie in the garden in spring
Lie in the garden in spring
Caught in the Garden of Love again
Caught in the Garden of Love
We'll go back I know not when
To the Garden of Love
Caught in the Garden of Love
We'll go back I know not when
In the Garden of Love
One kiss
Thats all
Your mother told,
"Come out, right now"
And you left the Garden of Love somehow
Caught in the Garden of Love
Caught in the Garden of Love
If you love her and she loves you
It won't be hard to find the garden
Find the Garden of Love
Find the Garden of Love
One kiss
Thats all
You failed to want to be tall
There are great things that lie in the garden in spring
Lie in the garden in spring
Lie in the garden in spring
Caught in the Garden of Love again
Caught in the Garden of Love
We'll go back I know not when
To the Garden of Love
Lyrics submitted by theageofcake
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