P. Paulsson
P. is 123 years old.
He is the Bass Guitarist of Come, Spirit.
P. is located in Ankara at & Once Upon a Time.
P. likes to exercise at the gym during off hours and is trying to talk to media in order to get ahead professionally.
The First Snowflake
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Song Details
The First Snowflake is Floorfiller music in tempo Andante. The music is mind melting and the lyrics are revolutionary. The song was written 11/28/2010 by P. Paulsson. The originality is perfect.
Fame: |
90 |
Popularity: |
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Stage Potential: |
30 |
Genre: |
African Music |
Owner: |
None |
First Revealed: |
11/28/2010 * Songs this old don't have an accurate release date and are considered to be revealed the same day they were composed. |
Dominant Instruments
Bass Guitar
Goblet Drum
Electric Guitar
Special Lyrics
You can barely make out at the edge of the sky
There's the first snowflake forming, waiting to fly
And fly it does gently, starting to spy
What awaits it once it will on the ground lie
And it thinks: "What a good time will I have!"
The snowflake sees forests and lakes and more
It sees all the myths and gods and folklore
It sees hopes and dreams lying on the floor
It sees people being born to love and adore
And it thinks: "What more wonders will I see!"
"A chance of snow", says the weather forecast
And children run outside to see at last
The first snowflake circling very slowly past
The tallest of trees and the radio mast
And it thinks: "What great joy will I give!"
Only a few feet and the journey is through
The snowflake will learn if all it heard is true
It shines and beams for the children, for you
It touches the ground and melts - life is cruel
And it thinks nevermore what it will do...
The children stand still with faultering smiles
Many of them walked here a good many miles
But then, more snowflakes arrive flowing like a thousand Niles
Forming snowy patches, then snowbanks and snowpiles
And they thank their scout - now they're happy!
Record Releases
This song hasn't been released on any records. This means that only the original composer, or a band which has bought the rights to it, can add it to an artist's repertoire.