| He told me that he met her on the benches of the university
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| She changed his idea of women
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| He told me he was hooked right away, his eyes, his dimples
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| He told her quickly we have to unite since we love each other
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| He told me that the family is good for him, that after having a child
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| He told her it would be a never-ending story
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| That they were happy, however modest their shelter
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| That they were ready to fight the harshness of life together
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| Despite discrimination in hiring
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| He told me "I have the will as long as there is work, I work"
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| But when he left he told me that to take care of his family
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| It requires sacrifices to the detriment of his wife and his son
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| Parenthesis
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| All the parents say "when you have a kid that's when you realize
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| How? 'Or' What
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| Your parents love you"
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| His father, his mother think of him
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| This is a cause that unites them for life
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| At the heart of conflicts
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| These young couples
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| love each other, mate
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| When the dream is shortened who takes the blows
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| All the parents say "when you have a kid that's when you realize
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| How? 'Or' What
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| Your parents love you"
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| She told me "I love him, I follow him to hell even if we lock him up
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| But he made fun of me, how to do it again
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| Trust"
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| She said "it's true that we have a hard time
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| But he starts doing things that don't make sense
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| She told me that the sadness on their couple took over
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| That their kid was caught in the crossfire
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| How far away was that college time
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| That their smile had disappeared along with all those beautiful phrases
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| She told me that in the long run
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| They took refuge in the lack of dialogue
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| She said "we're sinking a little deeper"
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| He told me pretty much the same thing
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| He told me he can't take it anymore
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| Parenthesis
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| All the parents say "when you have a kid that's when you realize
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| How? 'Or' What
|
| Your parents love you"
|
| His father, his mother think of him
|
| This is a cause that unites them for life
|
| At the heart of conflicts
|
| These young couples
|
| love each other, mate
|
| When the dream is shortened who takes the blows
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| All the parents say "when you have a kid that's when you realize
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| How? 'Or' What
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| Your parents love you"
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| This kid is yours, right?
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| Is he ready to accept a stepfather or a stepmother?
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| Think of his happiness, his bearings
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| It's too late to blame the whole world
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| I think of him stuck in front of moronic shows
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| He wants to do like the big guys and he doesn't do what he's told
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| I think of him at the heart of conflicts
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| He sees his father, his mother getting confused, screaming, it was too fast
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| I think of him educated with lightness
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| For him puberty rhymes with freedom
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| This little one he understood
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| The relations between his father and his mother are complicated
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| Sadness is an accomplice to conflict
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| Parenthesis
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| All the parents say "when you have a kid that's when you realize
|
| How? 'Or' What
|
| Your parents love you"
|
| His father, his mother think of him
|
| This is a cause that unites them for life
|
| At the heart of conflicts
|
| These young couples
|
| love each other, mate
|
| When the dream is shortened who takes the blows
|
| All the parents say "when you have a kid that's when you realize
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| How? 'Or' What
|
| Your parents love you"
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| They told me one thing in common
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| It's a huge responsibility to raise a kid, conceive a kid
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| To have a life in your hands |