Silly Song of Silver Snow

by I Thought I Was Toast


Piece the 2nd: Serenade of the Sonic Spectrum

There was one, and only one, to see for info on the weather.
Scootaloo was sure of Rainbow Dash, and would even bet her feathers.
She might not like their plan, but she wouldn’t stop them either.

Rainbow was loyal and would not toil when her friends were on the line.
She would teach them to control the weather without missing a beat or rhythm or rhyme.
Something they’d all need to do to get the snow out and on time.

These were the thoughts of Scootaloo as she searched for her great hero.
The daring devil Rainbow, who knew nothing of fear.
Oh, the things that mare would show that left you utterly amazed.
To think she wouldn’t help you, you would have to be so crazed.

“Oh, Rainbow Dash!” The filly called, as Rainbow entered sight..
In a flash the mare was there, seeming fast as light.
All who saw her were in awe. For when she flew, Rainbow and the sky were one.
They did not part even when the day was done.

“What’s up kid?” Rainbow asked, drifting by,
“Got something big for me to try?”
“A daring trick to defy the sky?”

“I wish,” said Scootaloo, stuck on the ground,
“But I have something bigger this time around.”
“I was wondering if you’d help us build snow for the town.”

“What do you mean, build snow for the town?”
So asked Rainbow, her brow sinking into a frown.
“There’s no plans for snow.”
“That’s why the town’s so down!”

“I know!” said Scootaloo, glad she was right,
“The other Crusaders didn’t believe me. It almost caused a fight!”
“I got them to agree with me in the end.”
“That’s why today we’re CUTIE MARK SNOW MARES! We’ve got weather to tend!”

“Snow mares?” asked Rainbow, containing her glee,
“Do you know what that even means?”
“It takes a lot of time to build just one snowflake, you see.”
“How do you plan on doing that? Tell me.”

“Well, we figured we’d get what we need from the town,” Scootaloo said with a frown,
“We just need to know how to make weather right now.”
“Why? Do you think we won’t be able to make snow come round?”

“It’s not that,” said Rainbow, landing on the lawn,
“It’s just that this is a lot to take on.”
“There are so many things that could end up going wrong.”

“That’s why we chose you!” said Scootaloo, excitement making her hop.
“If anyone can help us it’s you, or so I thought!”
“Show us everything you know!”
“Teach us how to make snow!”

Rainbow swelled with pride at her little friend’s praise.
Surely, it wouldn’t hurt to humor their little phase.
Besides, they needed her. What else was she to say?
Helping her friends always made her day.

“Okay, kid!” said Rainbow with a smile.
“I guess I can help you for a little while,”
“But then I gotta dash. I got weather papers to file.”

And so Rainbow taught Scootaloo how to make snow.
They chatted until the sun was quite low.
Then Rainbow flew off, giving Scootaloo a show.