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It means that the gingerbread man will be eaten soon.

Here is the entire poem:

The Gingerbread Man's Lament by Ruth Donnelly Dear Santa, I write my Christmas letter By the ovens fiery glow. Cause Ive got dreams and wishes, Though Im only made of dough. I wish I had some cowboy boots, And a pair of stonewashed jeans. I know Im just a cookie, But my fashion sense is keen. A leather jacket would be great, Or, failing that, a sweater. These candy buttons arent so cool-- A zipper suits me better. Id really love some Ray-Ban shades To hide my raisin eyes. And a purple wool fedora, If they make them in my size. So, thanks for listening, Santa. I thought it worth a try. But you'd really better hurry-- Theyre finished with their pie!

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