Say what you will about Miley Cyrus, but one thing is true about the oftentimes outrageous twerking singer: she loves her pets. During the final posts of her Backyard Sessions for the Happy Hippie Foundation, Cyrus released a new song to honor her deceased fish, fittingly titled "Pablow the Blowfish."
The song tackles Cyrus' love of her pet even though she never touched him. She also touches on how she couldn't stomach sushi after her beloved fish died and how she wished she could have given him more in his short, sweet life.
"How can I love someone I've never touched? / You lived under the water but I love you so much / You've never been on land and you'd never seen the sky / You don't know what a cloud is / Why did everything I love have to die?" Cyrus sang, with notable emotion in her voice.
Though Cyrus remained passionate and sad throughout the entire performance, the emotion poured out of her, quite literally. In the last verse, Cyrus expresses that she feels bad for having kept Pablow in a tank his whole life, when he could have been swimming in the ocean from whence he came. She tells a tale of him possible falling in love and having a family with a seahorse names Sadie, and that's when she breaks down in tears.
Watch the performance of Cyrus' new song "Pablow the Blowfish" below:
Some of you may remember a few months ago my dear blow fish Pablow past away. I wrote this song for him...He made me so happy and I miss him everyday.... But now he is with Floyd and Melanie's sweet Sadie
Posted by Miley Cyrus on Monday, May 18, 2015
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