My dad had no schooling
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I still remember, he had a huge heart
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He earned a living with lots of sweat
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And even so things couldn't be worse
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Too little money to pay
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Every bill and household expense
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But God wanted to see him on the ground with his hands
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Raised to the sky begging for forgiveness
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I cried! My dad said good luck
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With his hand on my shoulder in his deathbed
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He said: Marvin, now it's just you
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Crying's gonna make me suffer
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And three days after he died
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But I didn't even set foot in school
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Mom reminded me of that all the time
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And every day before the sun came up
I worked without distraction
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Sometimes I think it's not gonna work
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I wanted to run but wherever I am
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I know damn well what he meant
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Dad, I remember, don't let me forget
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He said: Marvin, life is for real
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And I know your fate by heart
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And then one day a heavy rain came
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And ruined a whole year's work
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And at thirteen I felt the weight of the world
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I wanted to play but I lost the bet
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I worked like a mule in the fields
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I'd only see meat if I stole a chicken
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My dad took care of the whole family
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Without noticing I followed the same path
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And every night my mom prayed
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God! It was in hunger's name that I stole
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Ten years went by, my brothers grew up
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And the angels led my mom by the hand
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I cried! My dad said good luck
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With her hand on my shoulder, in her deathbed
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And she said: Marvin, now it's just you
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Crying's gonna make me suffer
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Marvin, life is for real
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And I know your fate by heart