User blog comment:FinalWholockianGrrlGamer/Analysis: Red Like Roses Part II/@comment-76.236.94.72-20151022034109/@comment-24113789-20151023021546

I think it's funny that you guys are only attacking my most minor points.

"Now without you I'm a soul forever haunted." Totes the thoughts of a four-year-old, absolutely.

"Always closer / To the emptiness and sadness that has come to take the place of you." What is this "always closer" business? It could just mean that she's always thinking about it, except she's kinda not always thinking about it.

The fact is that Summer's death was just too distant for it to make sense to write Ruby's theme song about it. I mean, it could kinda work, but not as well. It's a much bigger part of Yang's identity, to be honest. But none of Yang's songs are about that; they mostly focus on the motherly role that Yang ended up inheriting, because that's what she chooses to focus on. So if Ruby thinks about Summer even less often than Yang... it makes you wonder.