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Song Parodies -> "Is There Anyone Who Can Care?"

Original Song Title:

"Is There Anybody Out There?"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Pink Floyd

Parody Song Title:

"Is There Anyone Who Can Care?"

Parody Written by:

Arch Vile

The Lyrics

This song is primarily focused on Adagio Dazzle, Sonata Dusk, and Aria Blaze (all sister sirens from equestria, now without their magic). Their attempts at assimilating into the human world has not been easy for them. At this point in the story, it is around winter time close to Hearth's warming (another term for Christmas), hence the song as an appeal to charity, and the connection to family as needed.
(Adagio Dazzle, Sonata Dusk, and Aria Blaze, journeying back to Canterlot, w/o magic and poor)(hitch-hiking, going to youth hostels)(bad weather)

Is there anyone who can care?
Is there anyone who can care?
Is there anyone who can care?
Is there anyone who can care?
(Instrumental Outro)

(montage of travelling/surviving)(finds whole in high school where statue was)
(accepts futility of not getting back, the three find a vacant beach with warm water)(they drown themselves)
Yeah, I think the sirens tried and failed. I was going to have them jump off a bridge and die but the water would have been frozen over by now (weather permitting). Another means to connect this song to the story is that Sunset Shimmer, who does not have a family in the human world, may try to hook up with one of her friends' families for the holidays. This has become a challenge in itself given the tone of the previous song. It is now an established notion in this story, that magic is becoming a targeted minority in the human world, so where would that support come from now? Next Track: Second Home.

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