A little poem by Mozart

Dearest Stroll!
good old troll!
you sit in your hole
drunk as a Mole! –
But you’re touched in your soul
by music’s sweet flow.

– Mozart, in a letter to Anton Stoll

Cited in: Spaethling, Robert (2000) Mozart’s Letters; Mozart’s Life.  London: Faber and Faber, p.438.


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