My Sylvia.|| Elvis Presley

My Sylvia.|| Elvis Presley

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In 1942, in America, more precisely, Houston, Texas, a sweet little girl named Sylvia Miller was born to an Italian mother and an American father, only a few years earlier her parents had landed in America seeking peace which, unfortunately in those years , they could not find, thus opting for Texas. She grew up in a wealthy neighborhood, a peaceful childhood was the one she had lived up to the age of 10, or at least until her parents decided to separate, thus leading her to constant displacements, until she settled in a small town in Tennessee, in Memphis Little Sylvia never had the same love again, thus losing, with the events that follow, the true meaning of love, to have feelings, to be empathetic.
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