Lyrics of 'Carta Aos Pais' by Fernanda Brum

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Só depois que a gente cresce
É que a gente entende
Os nossos pais, os nossos pais
Hoje eu reflito e vejo o quanto injusta fui
Nas palavras que eu falei sem pensar
Feri vocês, feri vocês

Reconheço que vocês tentaram
Reconheço que vocês lutaram
Com todas as forças pra acertar e conseguiram
E nesses versos sem nenhum segredo
Faço uma carta para declarar
Que vocês são caráter, vocês são verdade
Homem e mulher de fé

Sei que vocês me amaram do jeito que sabiam
Enquanto no meu quarto eu chorava
E eu tão jovem não via
Que viver não é fácil, não
Só agora entendo e peço perdão

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